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<p>[QUOTE="SandyD, post: 314401, member: 6127"]Hi all. I have an 'never used' Parker Duofold pen certificated as being made in Newhaven, East Sussex, England, UK.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is fitted with a Medium 18K 750 Solid Gold two tone Duofold Arrow nib - fully flushed and fitted with its original ink converter, can also be used with Parker ink cartridges. It's still in the original inner velvet-covered Parker Presentation Box, with original Warranty description booklet - both in excellent, unused condition.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I was presented with it back in 1989, I was led to believe it is a Parker Duofold Centennial fountain pen and as such I sold it on ebayUK as that. However, on receiving it through the post, the buyer thinks it is be a Parker International Fountain pen, and is asking me for a partial refund off what he paid for it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Does anyone know what the difference is between a Parker Duofold Centennial Fountain pen and a Parker International Fountain pen please? Any information about this would be much appreciated, as I am not a fountain pen expert.</p><p><br /></p><p>Many thanks.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SandyD, post: 314401, member: 6127"]Hi all. I have an 'never used' Parker Duofold pen certificated as being made in Newhaven, East Sussex, England, UK. It is fitted with a Medium 18K 750 Solid Gold two tone Duofold Arrow nib - fully flushed and fitted with its original ink converter, can also be used with Parker ink cartridges. It's still in the original inner velvet-covered Parker Presentation Box, with original Warranty description booklet - both in excellent, unused condition. When I was presented with it back in 1989, I was led to believe it is a Parker Duofold Centennial fountain pen and as such I sold it on ebayUK as that. However, on receiving it through the post, the buyer thinks it is be a Parker International Fountain pen, and is asking me for a partial refund off what he paid for it. Does anyone know what the difference is between a Parker Duofold Centennial Fountain pen and a Parker International Fountain pen please? Any information about this would be much appreciated, as I am not a fountain pen expert. Many thanks.[/QUOTE]
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