





The Parker Centennial MK II had its run from 1996 to 2005, after the discontinuation of the Parker Black and Pearl and the Presidential. With two equally-sized gold rings on the cap (which were uneven in previous models), the MKII is made from acrylic with a design and silhouette that is heavily inspired by the original Duofold. It features a gold-plated arrow clip, a Duofold “scroll” logo on the cap’s finial button, and a 18K 750 nib (two-tone). The MKII came in several colors when it was first released, and the earliest sets produced were in black.
We have Parker Centennial MKII Black with an M nib for sale. It looks almost new with the exception of some fading on the nib’s rhodium plating. The pen comes with its partial set, which includes a box and a converter.
Length capped: 13.7 cm.
Length uncapped: 12.8 cm.