Parker Jotter Fountain Pen | Stainless Steel with Chrome Trim | Medium Nib Blue Ink | Gift Box

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Parker Jotter Fountain Pen | Stainless Steel with Chrome Trim | Medium Nib Blue Ink | Gift Box

Parker Jotter Fountain Pen | Stainless Steel with Chrome Trim | Medium Nib Blue Ink | Gift Box

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While the nib writes smoothly enough for an entry-level fountain pen, the flow of the ink could be better. The words written with this pen will be noticeably light, and not due to the type of ink used. It’s likely that the ink flow isn’t very powerful, which is what causes the words to appear lighter in color. Price With its compact size and affordable price, it’s reasonable to assume that this is an entry-level pen, meant for those who are just beginning their transition from ballpoint pens to fountain pens. It’s also lighter than most fountain pens, which is a telltale sign of a beginner-friendly device.

Lighter pens tend to be favored by newer users as they have to adjust to the feel of working with the specialized nib. But experienced writers who’ve become accustomed to using heavy pens might struggle to get the ink flowing from this pen properly. If you’re outside of England, Scotland and Wales, your delivery prices may change a little. See our complete Delivery Policy here for more information. The cap, clip, nib, and barrel are all made of stainless steel with chrome trim accents that highlight Parker’s attention to detail and focus on aesthetic design. The pen has a small grip section, which will work for you if you have especially small hands or if you’re used to working with a compact ballpoint pen or rollerball pens. While its small stature doesn’t leave it completely unusable, people who are more used to larger fountain pens would probably have a hard time using this pen comfortably.

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The Parker Jotter fountain pen is a new take on an old design. It draws its inspiration from Parker’s classic Jotter ballpoint pens. They’re made from the same material, and share the same shape with a similar length. The Parker Jotter’s simplistic yet refined design is enough to coax anyone into at least consider purchasing it, but is it a worthwhile pen to own? George S. Parker believed it was always possible to make a better pen. This drove him to found Parker and patent his first pen in 1888, and it’s the philosophy that motivates the constant refinement of Parker pens today.​ The Parker Jotter fountain pen has been available for at least a year. However, it has not gotten a lot of notice. In theory, Parker took the classic good looks of their iconic Jotter ballpoint pen and turned it in to a fountain pen. This is not unlike what Caran d’Ache did with the 849 as well. Both companies position these pens in an entry level price point as well, relatively speaking. The modernized clip has the Parker arrows running down it, with a dulled arrowhead as the clasp. They can come in one of 2 colors: stainless steel or gold-plated stainless steel. Filling SystemWhen opened though, I feel like the grip section and the collar that connects the nib feels a little less thought through. There is a noticeable edge where the grip section connects to the body. An original classic, updated for a new generation. Jotter Original is true to its origins. Combining Jotter's distinctive silhouette and the iconic Parker arrow clip, it is the original design icon, capturing thoughts and inspiring new ideas since 1954. With a stainless-steel cap that is complemented by a glossy and colourful barrel, the Jotter Original range comes in a variety of writing types to adapt to all lifestyles and can be refilled with Quink flow refills available with both ballpoint and gel ink. This fountain pen provides a decent enough writing experience pen for beginners and old users alike. While certain things may not be up to standard for most fountain pen enthusiasts, it’s still good to have as a first pen or for those looking for something that’s easy to carry around and writes well. Pros It has a slim profile that tapers slightly towards the end to the finial. It’s reminiscent of Orthodox Greek architecture, drawing inspiration from structures like St. Peter’s Basilica. Parker is a company that’s been in business for a while; since 1888 in fact. With the latest addition to their pen collection, they took a more vintage approach in terms of its looks and length.

Parker Jotter Fountain Pen | Stainless Steel with Chrome Trim

I love my pilot metropolitan cursive italic nib as well as the fine nibs, but want to Branch out a little. With years of experience and innovation, Parker’s commitment to quality has ensured that each pen delivers the best writing experience for when it matters most. This commitment has received royal recognition with Parker being awarded two Royal Warrants. The first in 1962 by Queen Elizabeth II making Parker the official supplier of writing instruments to the Royal Household and the second in 1990 from His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Parker’s warranty is a reflection of the manufacturer’s trust in their work, and with a warranty of 2 years, it’s safe to assume that the manufacturers do indeed have faith in their work. Related Posts Celebrating 60 years of writing excellence, this Parker Originals Jotter Fountain Pen is available in various retro and vibrant colours to suit your own style.

Overall, the Jotter in Stainless Steel looks really good when capped. The line is sleek and understated. The Original Ballpoint Jotter from 1954 took two years to improve until 1956 when they added a metal point to the barrel & the iconic



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