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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In writing, I found the medium nib very smooth but a bit too wide for my microscopic handwriting. The centers of some of my letters fill in which is not ideal for legibility. I really wish Parker would offer some of these entry level pens with some nib options! 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. 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?

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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 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. 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.When 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. 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. 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 Jotter Fountain Pen | Stainless Steel with Chrome Trim

It has a snap cap, so the stainless steel cap posts firmly in place on top of the nib and grip section. While the pen posts on the barrel as well, though there is no mechanism to keep it in place. When posted, it adds length to the pens’ otherwise small steel body and balances the weight out nicely.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 System 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. The stainless steel medium nib is rounded and feather-shaped with a plastic feed. It has the Parker arrows and name brand engraved into it. It writes fairly smoothly as Parker nibs have always been known for their exceptional quality and ink flow. Though like many fountain pens, it might have some skipping within the first few times using it. This can be caused by dirt or air bubbles in the feed from the manufacturing process, and it can be easily flushed out.

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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 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. A medium nib is a great place to start for fledgling fountain pen writers as it gives you a good amount of line variation without having to put too much pressure on the pen. Though it’s hard to tell in a photo, the Parker Jotter fountain pen seems a bit wider. It could just be the difference between the grip section on the fountain pen versus the tapered end on the ballpoint. Iconic details like the arrow clip and the hand-assembled, Ace-emblazoned nibs, are anchored in a heritage of craftsmanship, driven forward by the belief that writing with a finely crafted instrument can enhance and deepen your thoughts. It is this commitment to quality that has made the Parker name synonymous with excellence in fine-writing.​The Original Ballpoint Jotter from 1954 took two years to improve until 1956 when they added a metal point to the barrel & the iconic The nib shape on the Parker Jotter is very straight as it fits into the collar. Other nibs tend to taper in slightly. I think this design is an effort to make the pen feel more modern. This more angular look reminds me a bit of the Caran d’Ache 849 fountain pen. I don’t hate it but at the same time it’s also a little odd. The nib is etched with the brand name and three chevrons. There is an etched square on the nib where a breather hole would normally be. Again, it’s an odd design decision but not unpleasant. And the absence of the breather hole doesn’t seem to affect the pen’s performance.



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