| During the years 1962 and 1964 there was only a comparatively short run of production of this VP model, these initials referring to a pen that is designed to be thought of as very personal since the open style beak shaped nib can be set at any angle suitable to the owners personal handwriting style. The method of ink filling is unique, although rather fragile. The barrel section is removed to reveal the chrome plated metal case incorporating the aerometric action pressing bar, this whole unit is then removed by gently pulling it out from the forward nib holding section, ink filling can then be carried out by immersing the glass pipette fitted onto the filling unit case into the ink and depressing the metal bar. The Parker 65 beak style design 14 carat gold adjustable by graduated degrees nib is a medium point size with an iridium tip. A double jewel stone pen, having a Parker emblem silver pearl grey celluloid jewel stone inset into the top of the 12 carat gold filled cap, and a second inset into the end of the pens barrel section. |