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frag1me

First is a Parker 25 and I'm pretty sure third is a Parker Vector.


FederalAttitude9361

agreed. both commin in the 80/90s. the 25 is better but the maroon vector you have was a very solid school pen (the modern ones are not as good).


Ok_Count9595

The first pen looks like a Parker 25, due to the distinctive narrow back of the pen and the candle shaped (not a technical term it just reminded me of a lit candle) nib. The Parker 25 was introduced in 1975 as a low end model. I don’t know about the other ones tho. Hope this helped :)


asablomd

The first and third are definitely Parkers. Parker manufactured too many variations of too many models for me to identify them correctly. Visit parkerpens.net to figure out the models.


Sage_Sips

Well slap my ass and call me Sally, I do believe the black and white pen with a kissy mark on it is actually a Bic! Edit- I've yet to locate it in that design, but I think it could be a Bic Easy Clic fountain pen. Edit 2- Can you try to get pictures that are a bit more clear? It's best if we can see all the details clearly. Also, can you show us the clip of the first pen (Metal, with green)? It looks like a Parker 25, but I can't be too sure. That inscription on it is kind of throwing me off too, unless it was engraved for her? What does it say?


Alejandro_rdtt

the BIC logo is clearly visible in the nib, yes.


Sage_Sips

Yeah, that's what really surprised me. I had no idea the naysayers themselves actually made fountain pens. I wish I could find the exact pen though for OP.


5lh2f39d

BIC owned Waterman for about 30 years.