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Parker Sonnet [[fountain pen]]s and [[rollerball pen]]s are ranges of pens made by the [[Parker Pen Company]]. Sonnet Mk 1 fountain pens were first sold in 1993, in a thin and thick cap band depending on model. Its manufacture has been superseded by the Sonnet Mk 2, which has a uniformly sized cap band which is of medium width, not as wide or thin as any of the earlier Sonnet models. Both the Mk 1 and Mk 2 Sonnet fountain pens have several variants; some have solid 18kt gold nibs, some have gold plated trim, some have caps and shafts made with sterling silver and others with stainless steel & Brass, some are coated with lacquers or paints or other substances, and some are silver plated. [[File:Sonnet parker 3n06.jpg|300px|thumb| A Parker Sonnet pen (Mk 1). It has a 18 ct solid gold nib.]] ==Sonnet Mk 1== The Parker Sonnet was released as a successor to the long-running and dated design of the Parker 75, and before the subsequent release of the new [[Duofold]] was the flagship model of the Parker lineup. The pen was offered in a large number of variants, with models made out of coated brass, and some made out of precious metals. The lowest in line was made out of the sturdy Stainless Steel. The top line included precious metals and Maki-e lacque techniques and came with a rhodium masked 18k gold nib, and wide cap band. They included complicated designs like the Ambre and Chinese Red, with metal finishes like gold plated, silver plated or Sterling Silver. The middle in the series came with lacque finishes not made by Maki-e, but still have a flair to them, like the Firedance finish. They were generally made with a very thin cap band, but thick banded variants do exist. The lowest in the series were made in simpler finishes and had gold plated or unplated Steel nibs. The bands offered in these were always thin. {{TWFAFULL|Sonnet}}
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