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Parker Sonnet Fountain Pen Stainless Steel with Chrome Trim Ref S0704430

November 17th, 2011 | parker fountain pen

21KSwou2LiL. SL160 Parker Sonnet Fountain Pen Stainless Steel with Chrome Trim Ref S0704430Parker Sonnet Fountain Pen Stainless Steel with Chrome Trim Ref S0704430

The Parker Sonnet Fountain Pen is a high quality pen that effortlessly combines style and durability. Encased in a stainless steel barrel with a high shine nickel palladium plated trim, this sophisticated fountain pen has been lightly brushed a

Parker Sonnet Fountain Pen Stainless Steel with Chrome Trim Ref S0704430 Specs:

Parker Sonnet Fountain Pen Stainless Steel with Chrome Trim Ref S0704430 Preis :

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List Price: £50.00

Price: £33.70

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  1. Caligro // November 17th, 2011 at 10:51 am
    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Parker Sonnet Fountain Pen, 17 Mar 2011
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    Caligro
    This review is from: Parker Sonnet Fountain Pen Stainless Steel with Chrome Trim Ref S0704430 (Office Product)

    This is a gorgeous pen. Features a lovely brushed metal finish on barrel and cap. Nice secure fit and click as the cap locks and opens. Beautiful looking pen – gloss black plastic and old-fashioned large nib reminiscent of classics like the Duofold.

    I’ve tried the fine and medium nibs. The medium is much more suitable for my handwriting and is what I currently use. It’s a pleasure to write with and once primed, the ink flow is superb using cartridges or pipette. I never have to try to improve the ink flow by flicking the nib or dipping into ink – it just stays as it should.

    I would advise on first purchase, take a cartridge, fit into the nib and literally squeeze the cartridge between finger and thumb. Parker cartridges are quite firm so you will have to squeeze quite hard. After a few squeezes, the ink will run down the feeder fins on the underside of the nib and into the groove on the nib itself. Squeeze a couple of drops of ink onto paper or tissue. Your pen is now primed. You may want to fit a fresh cartridge (or fill up your pipette) as the cartridge will be dented.

    You will then be ready to go and just enjoy your new pen as it responds to your unique handwriting.

    Very highly recommended.

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  2. purplemongoose // November 17th, 2011 at 11:50 am
    4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Great while it works: shocking customer service!, 31 July 2011
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    purplemongoose (Somerset) –
    This review is from: Parker Sonnet Fountain Pen Stainless Steel with Chrome Trim Ref S0704430 (Office Product)

    I bought this pen to replace another Parker Sonnet which was lost/stolen. It was lovely to write with until randomly one day the ring at the base of the nib fell out. This means that the lid will not stay on when I put it back on, and the black piece of plastic you grip when writing keeps slipping down over the nib while in use. Now I don’t mind the fact that it broke so much, but I do object to the customer service and returns policy.

    I have been in touch with the UK distributors twice, and the first time I received no reply. The second time I got a reply (useless) after one month, by which time I had got bored with waiting and had decided to take it back to the shop I bought it from. It was with the shop for 6-7 weeks who were trying for all that time for Parker to take it back to repair (it was within warranty), but they got nowhere. The stationers I bought it from have been so frustrated with Parker’s service, they have decided to start phasing out Parkers from their range of fountain pens. Myself, I have also given up with them, and will be looking for a replacement from another manufacturer.

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