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The Parker Sonnet Rollerball Pen combines a fine stainless steel tip with a luxurious black lacquer and gold-trimmed design. Hand assembled for flawless quality, it offers smooth, precise writing with a comfortable contoured grip. Packaged in an elegant Parker gift box, it’s the perfect accessory for professionals who value both performance and prestige.
Manufacturer | Newell Rubbermaid Office |
Brand | Parker |
Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.97 x 3.21 x 1.85 inches |
Item model number | 1931496 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black Lacquer with Gold Trim |
Closure | Snap |
Grip Type | Contoured |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1931496 |
E**L
Nice pen
The pen itself is very nice, a little overpriced, in my opinion but good quality. The problem lies with the refill. It is blotchy really not nice to write with, which is surprising coming form Parker. While I really liked the pen itself because of the refill I returned it. Unfortunately refills are mostly proprietary and not easy to find good substitutions. At least or me, it was not worth all the work. Parker should know how to produce excellent rollerball refills. Unfortunately that is not the case. I even ordered brand new refills and those were exactly the same. So I am sorry to say, this was not the pen I wanted to keep even if I love Parker in general.
C**Z
Classic Elegance,in a roller ball writing instrument,.....very Nice
This is a Matte Black pen with bright "Palladium" accents,(Note:Palladium does not tarnish)...The Pen has a substantive weight and feel that says this is a pen that will stand up to time, a pen of value and class. No one will mistake this as a cheap giveaway or marketing piece. You will avoid loaning this one out and look for it when misplaced. I am a bit of a pen aficionado, and own Waterman's and Mont Blanc's alike, this pen doesn't take second place to either. Though an additional plus when replacing refills, a pair of Mont Blanc rollerball refills will set you back $16+ for two and Parker Rollerballs $6.50 for two. I find no appreciable difference between the fine point rollerball writing instruments except cost. I am inclined to mention the box, as it is one of the nicest I have come across, a gray tight weave cloth with a magnetic latching lid, the interior is no less elegant displaying and cradling the pen as a fine instrument deserving of a suitable first class presentation. This pen and presentation box would be a great gift in recognition of a colleague, close friend, one's boss, or as an honorarium....it conveys you went the bit extra in considering this gift for them. I have shared extra pictures, hopefully you have found this helpful as you consider one for yourself or as a gift.
G**R
Great writing instrument
Feels really nice in your hand with very smooth performance. It has a nice balance and weight with a flowing ink that makes writing a pleasure. A great value for the money.Thank you,George H W Bush Jr
J**Y
Great looks
I had this pen for a while and I am often questioned on where I got from
M**M
A Pleasure to Hold and to Write With
Beautiful design to look at and hold. Writing with it is a pleasure. Weather a personal note or creating a literary work of art, the experience of using this pen is a satisfaction in and of itself.
L**E
Possibly used product arrived past delivery date with semi dried out ink & no
The pen itself seems OK and I'm guessing it is a Parker Sonnet. I'm thinking someone else previously purchased the pen and sent it back. There are two spaces in the bottom of the box. The space where I'm guessing the welcome card, premium booklet and guarantee were originally packed was empty. The ink refill in the other space wasn't rapped and is semi dried out and worthless. I purchased two refills and was surprised to find that, "For sale only in India / Nepal" is printed on the packet. I don't imagine it makes any difference but, I live in California. With no way of registering the pen with Parker for the two year guarantee and feeling that I might not be the original purchaser...... I'm thinking I should send it back.
B**N
Nice writing pen but not really worth the price tag when compared to other similarly-priced options
The Parker Sonnet rollerball pen is nice, writes well, but doesn't match the quality of similarly-priced Cross Townsend.I love pens. I have a couple dozen nice pens ranging from rollerballs to fountain pens, and my daily carry, my Cross Townsend rollerball pen is showing its age, so I thought it was time to replace it. This Parker Sonnet looked really nice and I've never owned a Parker pen, so I thought it was a great opportunity to try it.The Parker Sonnet is noticeably lighter than the Cross Townsend. It's made well, but the build quality has a noticeably cheaper feel to it than the Cross. It feels like a $40 or $50 pen, not like a $120 MSRP pen or even a $90 pen when on sale.The Sonnet is shorter in length than the Townsend, which is good if you keep the pen in your shirt pocket. Many of my shirts have small pockets that the Townsend simply won't fit in well. This Sonnet fits well in all my shirt pockets and because it's lighter, it doesn't pull the shirt down much.Both pens write well, but I've noticed the Parker Sonnet dries out easily and after a couple days of not writing with it (but keeping the cap on) it is scratchy for the first few lines before returning to it's full rich, black ink.Overall, I like the Parker Sonnet, but I don't think it's worth $120 or even $90. I might buy it if it were on sale for $50. If you are looking for a lighter-weight pen, maybe you will like it more than I did. If you want a gorgeous, elegant, heavy pen then check out the Cross Townsend linked above. It's still my favorite and is still my go-to pen for daily writing.
P**L
Solid, well-crafted and balanced pen
This pen exceeds my expectations. Not only is it solid, well-crafted, and balanced, but it's great looking. I hand-write a great deal of my notes to files and memos to staff, as well my personal correspondence and this pen makes it easy - no fatigue. The ink from the Parker refills is immediate to the paper and flows as evenly as any pen I have ever owned. I do suggest, however, that if you like a medium point, stick to the "fine" version of the refills. The "medium" is overly bold for what I would consider a medium point cartridge. Excellent pen!
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