This 1918 Parker “Black Giant” is an interesting pen. A lot of vintage pens tend to be on the smaller side, so this one definitely stands out. Have a look at it (Pen #10) next to the other pens! It’s a wide pen.
The “Black Giant” eyedropper-filler here is in Black Hard Rubber. Parker’s first “Giant,” the “Red Giant,” introduced in 1909 at $10, failed because the cap was too brittle and Parker was losing too much money honoring their warrantees. This was less of a problem with the “Black Giant,” introduced soon afterwards. These are found clipless, with a “split” clip (open in the back), and a full washer clip, such as this example. They also are found with and without a cap imprint (this example is without). The pen also came in two lengths; this being the longer version. To match the size of the pen, the pen is fitted with a huge #12 fine nib. Rare, beautiful and very desirable! Crisp barrel imprint with no wear at all. Near mint+!
2 Comments
Dear friend,
Cheers.
Is there any “Black Giant” avaiable yet.
Plesa let us know, including it’s lenght.
Thanks and waiting,
André Luiz
Hi André, very sorry. none available. Thanks for asking. Gary