Posts Tagged ‘Parker 51’

The wonder of the Hero 616

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

I just found a terrific blog post about the Hero 616 fountain pen and thought I should share it with you.

I got ten of these pens a few months ago because I only had a couple of pens and wanted some more to use with more obscure and interesting inks.  (A person doesn’t want one of their only two good pens full of an ink like Private Reserve Shoreline Gold when a person doesn’t want to be using it every day.)

I’ve found them to be decent writers with many inks (Waterman Florida Blue ink particular) but not as nice to use as a better pen.  While the Hero 616s look a lot like the Parker 51, it doesn’t write as nicely as one.  The 51 lays a much wetter, nicer line.

Still, if you’re on a budget or want to introduce fountain pens to someone who may or may not like them, it’s hard to go wrong when you can get ten for under twenty bucks including shipping.

New additions

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

A couple of fountain pens followed me home.  :)

First, a really nice Aurora 88 – a cousin to the Parker 51 but with a piston-filler instead of the Vacumatic or Aerometric fillers of the Parker pen.  It was made in Torino, Italy… and I bought it from an Italian seller… in Torino, Italy.  How fitting!  It was made in 1948.

The second one is a Parker Vacumatic in green from 1946.  What a gorgeous pen.  (I’ll post pictures of it in another blog post – I need to get the time to take some photos of it.)  The writing feel of it is absolutely wonderful.  This is a third-generation Vacumatic so as Vacs go, it’s probably one of the less desirable ones but if this is the bottom of the Vacumatic barrel, I will take the whole barrel.  I think that a blue one will be in my future.

I think the Vac might well become my go-to pen, and I have a few nice fountain pens now.