Then, the more I thought about it...and after watching everyone's eyes roll around horribly after 20 minutes of discussing the finer points of ink flow, pen weight and other stuff, I realized there's a lot more to it. There are my favorite pens and then there are my favorite pens. My Sarasa is my favorite daily pen just because I know it's rock solid but when the zombie apocalypse happens there are other pens that I would make sure I have in my bug out bag or if I am grabbing a pen to throw in my pocket for a night out I wouldn't grab the Sarasa. See? Favorite vs. Favorite.
One of my definite favorite pens needed some love. I can do all the work I need on 95% of my fountain pens..pull them apart, replace what's needed and shine them up properly but the Parker Vacumatics are a different monster. This one needed professional help. (why does the scene from Ferris Bueller always come to mind here? "Relax, You have nothing to worry about I'm a professional."
I needed to send this one off for some love and to do the work I chose Pentiques. I sent a late night email that had a response in about 5 minutes and the second I returned from Copenhagen I mailed it off to them. Oh and it was terrifying to drop this thing in the mailbox.
Look at the clear celluloid bands...crazy clean. |
Sea glass really isn't that manly. |
Blown Away. Time actually stopped. Here's a 65 year old pen that is now as close as it was to when it rolled off the assembly line as it ever will be. Un-inked, shiny, sparkling. Amazeballs.
Here's how it's broken down. That plunger on the far right is for filling this thing. It's happily inked now (equally scary just dirtying this thing up) and will get used. A lot.
This pen makes me want to write long letters that I don't even really care if they ever get read by anyone. Just write and hide them away for some stranger to find one day. It's that good. It's a joy to write with. I said it before. Mr. Parker, thank you. you created almost perfection.
Again, it's personal. For me..this is a classic pen in my perfect color and nib size.
The Blue Diamond doesn't hurt either. So thank you Pentiques for your work restoring this beauty. I am hoping I can give this another 65 years of use.
Good Pen.
5 comments:
My Parker Vacumatic Major, too, is one of my favorite writers. The nib feels great, the pen is the perfect size, and it looks fantastic. Mine was pretty distressed when I bought it but it cleaned up very nice. I had to have the bent nib replaced, but the "new" nib is pretty much perfection.
Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love learning more on this topic. If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely helpful for me.
Thanks alot for your help.
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Ah, so beautiful. There's just something so appealing about these pens. I hope to find a nice one myself, someday.
Hey Seth, just stumbled across your lovely blog. The Vac is quite the stunner, I must say. My blue vac is also one of my absolute favourite pens, aside from my P51 vac, that is. What's your regular user FP though? I usually end up tossing a Safari or a Parker 45 in the backpack.
Although these days, I've started using FPs less and less, which is a shame. I think I need to get back home and ink up a couple of writers.
Great blog. Keep writing! If you're on FPN, my handle is rahulg.
Best,
Rahul
Wow so beautiful,this pen is the perfect size, and it looks fantastic.Parker fountain Pens create an elegant writing experience.
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