Parker Black Giant Eyedropper fountain pen. I bought most of these brand new and some used. All of these went into a display case and have stayed there until now. It is possible that even new pens might have been dipped in ink before they were sent to me. Whenever I saw some ink, I rinsed them to make sure no ink remained. I have not inked or used any of these. Otherwise, all the items are as described. The Parker Black Giant “hold a bottle of ink” eyedropper pen is an exceptionally rare collectible pen that frankly belongs in a museum. One of these pens becomes available for sale with about the same frequency as a rare comet, maybe once in a decade. Even when one becomes available, it is usually quite beat up. This pen personally belonged to John Mottishaw. Mechanically flawless and for its age, in exceptionally good condition. PLEASE READ THE FINE PRINT. FOB upon handing over item to the carrier at origin. Box addresses, but I reserve the right to require a physical address.
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