Maxima


I did the Guinea Fowl trial run tonight , and it worked out fine, although there'll be some fine-tuning for the Christmas lunch edition; however, I'd just like to share with you my latest eBay find and purchase: a black Parker Duofold Maxima, pictured here, uncapped and un-posted alongside my burgundy Junior Duofold [blog posts passim]. As you can see, it's a rather chunkier affair than it's roseate cousin and sports one of the largest nibs they ever made: I think it dates from around 1959, but whatever, it's in remarkable condition - although not quite as pristine as the Junior from the same era - and writes beautifully. It's nib is a little finer pointed than the Junior's medium to broad, which is my ideal [it is gorgeous to use], but with a bit of acclimatisation I think I'm going to grow to like the new one very much, such are its qualities and quality of manufacture, like all Parkers of that era. I've charged it with the same ink as the Junior: the estimable "Imperial Purple" from Diamine Inks of Liverpool. So, an English-made brace of Duofolds running on still domestically produced ink: what's not to like? I'm a happy analogue bunny, me...

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