Maco
Comentado en México el 13 de agosto de 2024
Una pluma de primera, es un gozo escribir con ella, me encanta
Sayan Roy
Comentado en India el 30 de junio de 2024
Lovely ink flow, great build up quality and performance. Looks nice and provides with a lovely grip. The nib has been mentioned as a fine one but writes like a medium one.However, the cost seems to be very high. No doubt that this is a cult product but not all can afford it at this price range.
ILUMINACIÓN EFICAZ
Comentado en México el 19 de febrero de 2024
La punta es muy buena, la cantidad de tinta es la conveniente para quienes escribimos con un tamaño mediano de letra.
Soumik Dey
Comentado en India el 20 de diciembre de 2024
Good quality product concerning modern iteration/remake.
Hotel Esperanza
Comentado en México el 23 de noviembre de 2024
Me gusto solo que la punta es fino y deberían sacar una extrafina
Claribenor de Oliveira Freitas Filho
Comentado en Brasil el 21 de enero de 2024
Caneta muito boa, fácil recarga e escrita super macia.
Joel G. Baeza
Comentado en México el 23 de diciembre de 2023
Soy afecto a las plumas fuente.Ya en el pasado tuve un modelo semejante que “me lo perdieron “, así que estoy feliz con esta adquisición y valoro esta maravilla de producto.
Melibeo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de septiembre de 2022
The new Parker 51 is an excellent homage to the original 51, produced from 1941-1972 in the US, and into the 1980’s in Argentina on American equipment. The new pen is not an exact reproduction as there are a few minor differences between the two. I have three refurbished 51’s, and the new pen looks and feels like the original, but it’s about a half inch shorter. The cap doesn’t close with the familiar thunk sound as it now has a screw-in cap. While some people think that this method won’t last long, I have a Duofold from the 1920’s and a couple of other Parkers from the 1930’s with screw-in caps and they are still going strong. Granted, today’s plastic is not as solid, but you don’t need it to last almost a century. The classic arrow clip on the metal cap is long gone, along with the jewel on top, and it’s a shame that Parker didn’t bring them back. Finally, the primitive feeder systems have been replaced by a modern cartridge, but some the original 51 had cartridges from 1961-1963, so that’s not entirely different. Nevertheless, Parker should have included a converter along with the two cartridges.The good news is that the original 51’s write differently from other pens, and the new 51 carries over that tradition. The hooded nib works great although there is more separation from the cover. It’s just a great pen to write with and has excellent ink flow and a really nice script, so Parker has done a great job of reimagining the 51 for a new century. Just remember that it’s not the same pen, which I’m sure would be really expensive, and you will be really happy with your purchase.
Gabs55
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de abril de 2022
Being an owner of a few classic 51s, I was intrigued how this new generation of the iconic pen would write. From the first time the nib crossed the paper I was transcended into the traditional richness of the classic pens. So glad that Parker decided to reintroduce this pen for new generations to come.I am giving it a 3 for beginners as I feel more experienced fountain pen writers will enjoy it more.