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The 51 was revolutionary at the time, with its hooded, tubular nib and multi-finned collector, all designed to work in conjunction with the pens proprietary ink, allowing the nib to stay wet and lay down an even line with the ultra-fast drying ink, as well as more traditional inks. The pen's design was so robust and practical that most pens over fifty years old found in the “back of a drawer” can be filled with ink and used immediately because of their revolutionary Pli-glass sacs, though earlier vacumatic filling units may need restoration to make them operational due to their rubber diaphrams.

Resembling the sleek fuselage of a , and because numbers translate the same in any language. The U.S. design Patent for the Parker 51 is 116,097.


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