Parker T1 & Parker 50 Falcon
From the photo below, you can see the similarity between the Parker T1 versus the Parker 50, aka Parker Falcon. The Parker Falcon was produced from 1978-82.
From the information I gathered from the internet, in time for the Christmas season 1978 the Parker
"50" Falcon appeared on the shelves. It borrowed many features from
the predecessor Parker "T1" with one big difference: it was made of
steel, not titanium. The Falcon was produced in the UK and US and was very much
a pen of a particular time, the design is evocative of many things then and
despite having a certain ageless elegance.
The Falcon appeared
in the 1979 Parker catalogue it was offered in all steel Flighter. The fountain
pen cost $25, the ball pen $15 or as a set for $40. The cap and body came in a
brushed, stainless steel design with an electroplated 22k gold clip. It was
offered in three nib sizes, Fine, Medium and Broad,
A Falcon in a Matte
Black finish was also introduced referred to as the 50B or TX and a year later,
in 1981, the Gold version, or Signet, was launched as a part of the heritage
collection. It was referred to as "the luxury look of tapered 12k gold
fill". Matching pencils were also offered. The last design to be offered
was the Parker Falcon in Matte Brown but already in 1982 the Falcon had
disappeared from the production catalogue.
Below photo showing the T1, The Matte Brown Falcon and the All steel Falcon.
- The caps and clips are very similar.
- The Falcon 50 body is slightly longer, with a wide gold band where the hood and the barrel meet
- The T1 has a thin gold ring instead
- The T1 Titanium has a darker steel colour, not as bright and brillant as the Falcon.
- The T1 Cap jewel is ruby red, while Falcon has no barrel jewel and just a sunken spot.
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Are they for sale??
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