Model identification guide: Golden Arrow |
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very first "Vacumatics" were test marketed in July 1932, they
were known as the Golden Arrow. They had the distinct body-imprint Click on the pen that looks like Yours!
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Golden Arrows that have survived have Vacuum Filler nibs, one nib exist
with the imprint "Golden Arrow", a few others have a separate
gold arrow soldered on top of the platinum plated nib for a 3D-appearance,
some nibs have a large gold "V", pointed towards the tip. Very
few demonstrator items exist. Very few Golden Arrow pencils have been found, but these are in most respects similar to the later (pre 1935) Vacumatic pencils.
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Parker Golden Arrows. The Demonstrator was not part of the line. |
Most Golden arrows have the 1932-1933 "Parker Vacuum Filler Made in USA" nib (right), the one to the left is the1932-1933 extremely rare arrow nib with the arrow soldered on top (approximation), unfortunately I don't have a true image of this nib, nor the Golden arrow nib. The nib is the most commonly exchanged part of the pen and many pens have factory fitted replacement nibs. For more nibs found on later models take a look here. |
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