Duofold
The original full-sized Duofold was soon joined by the smaller Duofold Junior, Duofold Special, and Lady Duofold--which featured a ring top rather than Parkers patented washer clip. The pen was available only in black and red hard rubber until 1926, when Parker introduced the unbreakable Permanite Duofold (Permanite was Parkers trade name for a plastic manufactured by DuPont). The first new color was a Jade Green, which was followed shortly thereafter by Lapis Lazuli blue and Mandarin Yellow. In 1928, Moderne black and pearl (black lined pearl) was introduced. In 1930 the Duofold line was streamlined with tapered ends replacing the familiar flat-top style. Additional colors were introduced: burgundy (red and black pearl); Moderne green and pearl (green lined pearl); and finally, green and black pearl (black lined green pearl).
But by the early 1930s the Duofolds design had grown dated. Parker launched its replacement, the Parker Vacumatic in 1933, and Duofold production stopped the following year. Over the years the name was revived several times for models that bore no resemblance to the classic 1920s era model and never matched the originals success. In 1988 (to celebrate the 100th anniversary), Parker launched the Duofold Centennial series of Pens (Fountain Pens, Rollerballs and Pencils). Later, they introduced the Duofold International line with models that also successfully evoked the classic Duofold design. The International size is smaller than the Centennial. There are also differences in the ink feeding systems. The modern Duofold is a key part of Parkers product portfolio, and the original Big Red is the cornerstone of a vintage pen collection.
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