Product Description
Type Early Parker fountain pen
Product Name Long Lucky Curve #2 with Lucky Curve barrel imprint. No Jack Knife imprint.
Manufacturer and Year Parker, USA -- 1910s or 1920s, the button filling system was introduced in 1913.
Length Just over 5-1/4". Long and slender.
Filling System Button filler. A new sac has been installed and the filling system is working well.
Color Black smooth hard rubber body and cap. Two narrow cap bands. The ends of the pens are knurled.
Nib Medium Lucky Curve #2 nib. The tipping is between medium and broad, we consider it a wet medium. No flex. The tipping has a little of a left foot oblique shape. It has the "Christmas Tree" exposed part of the feed and is missing the internal part that comprised the Lucky Curve feed.
Condition Excellent condition. The barrel imprint is clear. There are some microscratches throughout. The plating looks good with some wear on the clip edges and almost no wear on the cap bands. There is a tool mark on the barrel near the blind cap and some faint bite marks in the knurling. No cracks or chips. The black hard rubber is very dark. The pen is fully restored and working well.