Parker Sonnet – Sterling Silver Cisele Fountain Pen

by admin on August 2, 2010

Parker Sonnet Ciselé Silver

Parker Sonnet Ciselé Silver Fountain Pen

As with the introduction of many great fountain pen companies, the introduction to the Parker Pen Company will not disappoint.

While reading through their website timeline and craftsmanship pages I gained great insight, not only to the company, but to the products and materials used in fountain pen construction.  Parker Pen Company History.

Parker Sonnet Products – Now Available At Amazon

  • Parker Sonnet Precious Sterling Silver Cisele Fine Point Fountain Pen
  • Fountain Pen Fine Point

Inspired by a 17th Century English snuff box the distinctive Cisele finish is decorative but discreet to give you classic beauty with a twist.

Exclusive to Parker the striking retro-chic geometric design is a perfect example of a highly skilled lacquer and chiseling technique that gives an intricate and contrasting crosshatched pattern.
All pens feature 23kt gold plated trim. The fountain pen nib is a 2-tone rhodium highlighted 18kt solid gold criss-cross patterned nib available.

Rating: (out of 1 reviews)

List Price: $ 295.00

Price: $275.00

The Parker Sonnet – Design

The Sonnet is modern pen design at its best – it’s the quintessential Parker pen and one of Parker Pens most successful collections ever.

Combining timeless, contemporary style with a unique choice of perfectly balanced pen sizes, diverse modes and high quality finishes, the Sonnet writes beautifully, feels comfortable and looks sublime.  Sonnet, embodies the definitive Parker style.

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drbob34474 August 2, 2010 at 9:48 am

Review by drbob34474 for Parker Sonnet Precious Sterling Silver Cisele Fine Point Fountain Pen – 1743550
Rating:
It is not as smooth starting off as I had thought it would be. I have several fountain pens (Cross, Montblanc); I found that the Parker skips and “drags” a little when I first took it out of the box and for the first few times I used it. If I let it sit in a drawer for a few days and don’t use it, the problem recurs. I did find that it gets better and develops a much smoother line the more I use it. I have been using it daily now for about a month and it is a pleasure to write with. Someone else may the same experience; be persistent; the more you use it the better it gets.
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