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The Vacumatic featured a brand new filling mechanism—instead of the collapsible sac all Parker self-fillers up to that point had used, the Vacumatic featured a Diaphragm that expanded into the barrel of the pen. Upon release of the diaphragm a Vacuum was created, drawing ink into the barrel. Because the entire barrel could thus be filled, the Vacumatic boasted a much higher ink capacity than the Duofold it replaced.

Although the pen came in many sizes and colors, the most widely recognizable Vacumatics featured alternating horizontal bands of pearlescent and clear Celluloid . These clear bands allowed the user to see the level of ink in the barrel.

The pen remained Parker’s top-of-the-line product until the launch of the 51 in 1941 , but remained in production until 1953 . The English -market Duofold used the same basic design up until the 1970's.