✒️ Write Your Legacy with Parker’s Iconic Jotter
The Parker Jotter Fountain Pen blends classic 1954 design with modern craftsmanship, featuring a stainless steel barrel with gold trim, a smooth medium nib, and two blue ink cartridges. Packaged in a signature gift box, it offers a premium writing experience that stands out in any professional setting.
Manufacturer | Newell Rubbermaid Office |
Brand | Parker |
Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.97 x 2.05 x 1.06 inches |
Item model number | 2030948.0 |
Color | Stainless Steel Gold Trim |
Closure | Snap |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | Medium |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Ink Color | Blue |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2030948.0 |
J**K
Smooth writing and perfect as a gift
This fountain pen writes beautifully — the ink flows smoothly, and it feels very comfortable to hold. The build quality is excellent, with a classic, elegant design. It’s a pleasure to use for everyday writing, and it also makes a thoughtful and professional gift for coworkers or teachers. A great combination of style and function.
S**D
NICE
EXCELLANT PEN
C**A
Writes pretty
Writes very pretty ! The presentation is fancy, perfect for a gift.
K**N
not bad for the price, but NOT a premium quality ballpoint
not bad for the price, but NOT a premium quality ballpoint
G**D
Great quality
I have always been a big fan of Parker Pens, yet after years of use with a fine nub, I decided to purchase a medium with a gift card. Glad I did. Writes fast and very smooth. Ink disperses quickly.
B**0
a steel pen with contemporary looks
I bought this pen solely for the purpose of seeing for myself how thick should a medium line look like? I had purchased another Parker 45 NOS Medium nib from Amazon earlier. Because all of my previously purchased fountain pens has a Fine nib, I wasn't sure if the thick line I'm seeing from that Parker 45 is "normal" or not.Well I got my answer - according to my own collection of fountain pens, it seems that a medium point nib would at first show very thick lines, even thicker than Broad (from nib comparison charts). This usually happens right after it gets inked.It had happened to my Jinhao X450, my wife's Diplomat, W&B, Cross Bailey, the Parker 45 (all purchased from Amazon, and now the Jotter. What to do? Don't panick into thinking your pen is bad. Just store the pen nib pointing upwards, and start writing.Some Youtube video shows how to make a wet pen drier, or how to make a dry pen wetter - but remember steel is rigid and has a memory! I noticed that after I have used the med nib pen, the lines start to get thinner. Now all of the med nibs in the household write normally, not like the original super broad lines when they were first out of their box.And now, just like some commenters said on Reddit - your taste in nib size can and will change!I started out favoring Fine, XF, avoided Med. Now I appreicate the Med nib's characteristic to "float" across even cheap paper where a Fine would be scratchy and squeaky, XF would "trip over". One just has to loose the old hard handed habbits learned from using ball point pen & roller balls.This Parker FP w/ Med writes well, and it's sturdy. I like a steel pen with contemporary looks.
J**Y
Classic and Classy
just the most classic pen perhaps of all time. Pure class and understatement. Not bulky and huge like some other pens which will remain nameless. So awesome for conference gifts. Reminds me I need to order some more
L**A
Very smooth
Its a little heavier than I thought it would be but writes like a dream. The flow is perfect, it only gets junk on it if you write on cardboard or anything that isnt as smooth as paper. The stainless steel feels very highly quality, fits perfectly in my hand and the pop of gold color in the stainless steel is very nice. Overall will perform better than any basic pen.
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