How to spot a Fake Parker Sonnet Fountain Pen?
The most faked fountain pens out there are the Montblanc models and the Parker Sonnet model. In this video I will show you what to look for in the Parker Sonnets: I will talk about the production date codes that you can find imprinted on the cap of the Parker Sonnet (a good site were you can find more information about those codes is: https://parkerpens.net/codekey.html) If you have a Parker Sonnet with the code date "IIIQ" you have in your possession a FAKE one. Sorry! ☹ (the code is for the year 1990 and the Parker Sonnet was released in 1994) The fake "gold" steel nibs A copy of the Parker Sonnet, the Baoer 388. You can see the review here: • Baoer 388 - Parker Sonnet Copy (Made in Ch...

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