So that's the object. It is pretty, although actually the texture and engraving are some "Obut". It is supplied in a cardboard box with a long cartridge Parker specific format.
The grip is cool and pleasant. Big enough, not too heavy, all-metal, it inspires confidence. The cap is removed. Chhhhlick. It puts it. Plok. I really like.
I slide the converter, I met, hop it works. And ouaaaah it slides well !!!! I had read comments on a "scraping" excessive. It must depend on the copies, because there, no noise, no friction, it is a real ink pad that sits on the sheet.
Writing is like the pen, average. I mean, not "average ++++" as my Pelikan. No, average, neither too fat nor too thin, neither too dry nor too oily. It slides, it wrote. Another surprise: I expected a hard pen, without any flexibility. Well if there's a little, not enough to get into calligraphy, but enough to give some variety to my prose. Be careful however, as soon as I press a little too much, he more y (+, "plusses", not "pleased";)) ink. Left-handers are warned.
For writing comfort, it's very nice. Very soft. Very constant. Adopted!