Parker IM Fountain Pen, Black Lacquer Gold Trim, Fine Nib with Blue Ink Refill (1931645)

(9 customer reviews)
SKU: B01M001FUH Brand:
Brand Parker
Color Black Lacquer Golden Trim
Ink Color Blue
Age Range (Description) Kid, Teen, Adult
Material Metal

About this item

– Smart, polished and established designs meet a modern, tapered silhouette
– Glossy black lacquer finish complemented with gold trims and the signature PARKER arrow clip
– Durable stainless steel fine nib delivers a writing experience that’s both reliable and personal
– A comfortable and ergonomic shape is paired with superior PARKER craftsmanship to evoke the brand’s rich heritage
– An affordable yet sophisticated gift, your fountain pen is presented in a PARKER gift box with a long blue QUINK ink cartridge
– Note: This pen is packaged to have the ink cartridge not within the pen but underneath the packaging platform that holds the pen.

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Description

At once smart, polished and professional, the PARKER IM Fountain Pen is an ideal partner with unlimited potential. The sleek tapered shape pairs seamlessly with innovative designs to make a striking statement. Crafted with an intense black lacquer body accented in gold finish trim, this PARKER pen makes a memorable gift. The nib is made from durable stainless steel and shaped to provide the optimal writing angle. For use with QUINK ink cartridges or convertible to ink bottle filling. Every detail is refined to deliver a writing experience that is at once dependable and faithful to over 125 years of PARKER brand heritage.

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Welcome to the World of PARKER

It’s a world that spans more than 125 years of pioneering innovation, unique style and world-renowned craftsmanship of exquisite fine writing instruments. With over a century of passion and experience, PARKER continues to build on its heritage and reputation by constantly reinvigorating and transforming the writing experience.

Driven by a long held belief in the importance of the written word, we strive to bestow upon our writers the confidence to craft their own remarkable stories. Because the words we speak can be heard by many, but the words we write transcend time.

The PARKER IM Fountain Pen Collection

Professional Style Meets Timeless Craftsmanship

A stylishly reliable writing partner, PARKER IM Fountain Pens pair smart, polished designs with a sleek tapered shape. Crafted with a range of innovative finishes with a classic yet contemporary beauty, these PARKER fountain pens deliver a timeless appeal. The executive pens combine a comfortable shape with a durable stainless steel nib that delivers the perfect writing angle. For use with QUINK ink cartridges or convertible to ink bottle filling. Stylish simplicity meets over 125 years of brand heritage with PARKER IM fountain pens.

  • Smart yet timeless designs meet a modern tapered silhouette
  • Comfortable shape is paired with timeless craftsmanship
  • Range of finishes and trims to complement your style
  • Durable engraved stainless steel nib

Tapered Silhouette

The perfect partner for all of your writing, the fountain pens feature a well balanced sleek shape that sits comfortably in your hand for a writing experience that’s at once practical and luxurious.

Smart Finishes

Inspired by professionals, the striking range of finishes convey a modern aesthetic while echoing the brand’s illustrious heritage. The fountain pens are completed with the signature PARKER arrow clip.

Reliable Stainless Steel Nib

The dependable stainless steel nib is painstakingly crafted to ensure you experience the refined and personal pleasure of fountain pen writing.

Luxurious Ink

Whether you choose the ease of cartridges or the authenticity of liquid ink, PARKER Quink fountain pen refills are richly pigmented and effortlessly smooth for an elegant writing experience.

The Perfect Gift

Practical yet elegant, PARKER IM fine pens are perfect for every gifting occasion. Whether giving to a graduate, thanking a wedding party, or even corporate events, the professional finishes and sleek shape make a striking impression.

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9 reviews for Parker IM Fountain Pen, Black Lacquer Gold Trim, Fine Nib with Blue Ink Refill (1931645)

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  1. Military Watch Fan (verified owner)

    I’ve had a lot of pens, many of them gold nibs; Montblanks are really smooth and have gold nibs, for example, but they cost several hundred bucks. There are lots of steel nibbed pens out there that go for under $50, and I’ve bought a few, only to be disappointed for the most part by scratchy nibs and leaky ink flow. For $26 bucks this pen is an outstanding value–writes well, decent ink flow (unlike some Montblanks that flow too much and leak!), very attractive body (it is very solid heavy metal). Some suggestions–use a heavy dark ink with this pen. I started it off as a ‘red’ correction pen since it is fine point, but didn’t get much ink on the page with a Pelican red ink that was admittedly rather watery. Then switched to a Noodler’s dark black, and bingo! it suited the pen well You have to get special Parker ink well, so costs a little extra money for that (don’t be satisfied with the cartridges, buy the good ink–a pen is only as good as the ink you put in it). I love the gunmetal grey body, and steel accents are nice, not too fancy like some inexpensive pens that have gold accents that make it look a little too expensive, but cheap at the same time. I have a new $100 Pelican with gold nib, but prefer this one. Nib is oddly short and squat, interesting look. Note that there are different kinds of Parker IMs–this one has the short nib, there is also a long narrow nib–I have one of those too, and its good, but not as good as the short nib.

  2. Jordan (verified owner)

    pros: i have to warn my coworkers every day to not steal my pen. it’s a fantastic conversation starter. it’s gorgeous.cons: the nib writes with a 0.7 mm line, does not split with pressure for calligraphy. when i use it very often, the base can come unscrewed and the pen becomes loose. the cap does not stay very well on the back of the pen. adding an ink cartridge might require more force than very arthritic hands can manage. the ink washes out with a water spill, so don’t drop your documents/sketchbook/notes or let it get rained on.pros: very good flow from the nib, but not overly so. ive had it for a month and a half and it hasn’t ink-stained anything. it rescrews easily when it becomes loose from overuse (see above) and is only noteworthy if gone unnoticed for too long, as then the whole thing will fall apart. it’s happened twice to the extent that i was confused why the nib kept turning when i tried to write, an easy fix. apparently can work with an adapter for other ink cartridges if you want to change the ink to a different brand or color. i love the arrow styling of the clip on the cap. it’s a gorgeous pen for a newbie to quill-tip fountain pens, fancy enough for a nice gift without being overly expensive or overly complicated. great for an icebreaker at work, school, or on the go; see a cutie? whip this bad boy out and write up a grocery list on a napkin, bada bing bada boom, now you’re talking and you’ve got a grocery list. add a malbec to it, you might try it later with the cutie over dinner.

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    This is my second fountain pen, and I am very happy with it. I would have been thrilled to have received this as a gift, and I would have assumed that it cost more than I paid.Line weight:My first was a medium weight Manuscript from Hobby Lobby (about $16-$20 I think). I saw some reviews of this Parker pen saying that it has more of a medium tip than a fine tip; however, this pen can write much more finely than my Manuscript. Nevertheless, this Parker pen can create lines almost as bold as my medium Manuscript, given enough pressure. I like this variation in line weight (though I am not yet skilled at it).Ink:This is also the second ink I have ever tried. Overall, I prefer it to the ink that came with my Manuscript, but there are some draw backs. The Manuscript ink tended to bleed more on some paper (like that in my paper-bound moleskin, which are my favorite and on which this Parker writes beautifully), but it also dries marginally faster than this Parker ink. I do like the color of blue in this Parker ink, but once dried, it has a rather low contrast with the paper that I dislike. I plan on trying Parker’s black ink to see if it has the same problem or not. One advantage to this low contrast, however, is that it visually signals the driness of the ink.Left-handedness:I am a lefty (over-writer), and this pen works very well for me. While the ink does dry a little slower than the Manuscript ink I have tried in the past, I have less smudging overall because I can write smaller. In fact, I have only smudged with this pen while testing to see if the ink has dried, never by accident while writing.Price:I am completely satisfied and very happy with what I paid for this pen. Being new to the fountain pen game (and being a lefty), I am hesitant to drop big money, but I am glad I bought this pen. Nevertheless, now a week after purchase, I see that the price has increased by about 40% of what I paid. I don’t think Amazon likes reviews to mention specific dollar amounts, so I will have to leave it at this: I am thrilled with the price I paid, but I would not have gone out a limb for this purchase at the price it is currently listed.

  4. Anonymous (verified owner)

    This is a good starter fountain pen for someone on your gift list or maybe yourself. Most people would choose either a Lamy Safari or a Pilot Metropolitan as the best starter pens. I think this one should be added to that list. I got the ‘fine’ nib based on previous experience with other fountain pens. We generally use cheaper paper in the US and wider nibs sometimes put too much ink on the paper. As a result, smearing can be a problem. So for me, I think the fine nib is best. If you have a larger handwriting, you might consider a wider nib. If you’ve never tried a fountain pen, you should try one. Get one like this or a cheaper one and see if you like it. I know people don’t write as much on paper as they used to, but it’s still a joy to receive a handwritten letter.This pen writes good for a relatively inexpensive fountain pen. The fine nib writes smoothly if faced correctly to the writing surface. As with most fountain pens, no pressure is required to write. T

  5. LjD (verified owner)

    The pen is beautiful when you first look at it, but the weight the feel and the quality of materials leave you feeling short changed if you are familiar with older Parker quality standards. I returned it and bought a Chinese fountain pen with a pumped up evocative name instead, I was stunned by the quality and the value of the pen i took a chance on at half the price. Lesson for me: if you’re going to buy an asian made product anyway, don’t pay for the empty promise of a name that made it’s mark in the west.

  6. S. Brogden (verified owner)

    This pen replaced a gold-nibbed Parker I’ve had for more than 30 years. I’ve worn the nib down on that and it is a medium nib. Been wanting a fine point nib. This one is stainless, which made me a bit cautious. I’ve been using this pen for a couple of months now and love it. Smooth and delightful to write with.

  7. Glenn R. Bowman (verified owner)

    As a novelist my ideas flow into written words in longhand writing on lined paper. I recently switched from pencils to fountain pens and this Parker IM is marvelous. I ordered the trio kit of black and blue refills and the conversion pump. Today I slipped in a refill, screwed on the barrel, and smooth, even letters flowed as the nib touched the paper.Some reviewers have knocked the quality being made in China, so just try and find a pen made in 1960.For me the quality of this pen rivals higher priced models, and I’m extremely happy with my purchase. This is a fountain pen I will treasure for a very long time.

  8. Raphael (verified owner)

    For those of us who love fountain pens this is an excellent budget choice. Weight and build quality are excellent. Ink flows well, no bleeding, light touch, clip is soft.Only down side it does not come with a piston to refill ink so have to buy cartridges.

  9. KnoxvilleRob (verified owner)

    The media could not be loaded. I love everything about this pen. I tend to write a little heavy-handedly and the medium nib has held up like a champ for several months!

  10. Jay Mack (verified owner)

    I like the feel of the pen and the nib to paper smoothness.

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