

🖋️ Own the boardroom with every stroke — write your success story in matte black and gold.
The Parker Frontier Matte Black GT Fountain Pen combines a fine 0.5mm stainless steel nib with a twin-channeled ink feed system for smooth, precise writing. Its durable matte epoxy resin body with gold-plated accents offers a sophisticated look, while the snap-on cap ensures secure closure. Compatible with Quink cartridges or bottle ink, this pen is ready to use out of the box with a pre-installed converter, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking style and performance.








| ASIN | B00LM4VK7U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,852 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #285 in Fountain Pens |
| Brand | Parker |
| Closure | Snap |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,598) |
| Date First Available | February 18, 2014 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Color | Black,Gold |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
| Item model number | 9000020642 |
| Line Size | 0_5mm |
| Manufacturer | Parker |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 9000020642 |
| Material Type | Resin, Stainless Steel |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | F |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Product Dimensions | 0.79 x 0.79 x 4.72 inches |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
D**.
Everyone needs a matte black pen
Good basic matte black pen. Gold trim is nice and shiny, but doesn't make the pen look gaudy. Converter already installed. No cartridge; you should be using bottled ink anyway. No cleaning required out of box (makes it giftable), inked up the pen and it wrote right away. Cap snaps on with a definite tactile click so you know it's closed. Posts well, grip is plastic or resin and I don't find it slippery. My pen is a fine point and writes as a western fine. Not a wet writer with Parker Quink blue ink. Smooth with very little feedback; nib needed no tuning out of box. Overall a very nice giftable pen, everyday writer, or addition to a pen collection. Will update in a few months on nib dry out time.
D**Z
Parker fountain pen
Very smooth writing instrument.
L**R
La pluma es excelente, el estuche nada que ver
N**O
Good
Smooth in writing
R**K
scratchy, not fine point, grips very well.
Seller is good, received the product promptly. However, they charge shipping, so order only if you are sure after this review, even if they offer return, no point in doing so while paying both ways shipping. Now the product. Cons: -------- - Not good nib, Very scratchy. - First, it had tough time starting the ink flow, so be patient. I had to soak it well before it started writing continuously. - Did I mention it is scratchy? Very scratchy. - Nib point I ordered is supposed to be fine, the product said it is fine point nib on the package (sealed), however it writes as thick as my other Medium point pens. - And did I say it is scratchy? If you are advance level user you may be able to correct the scratchiness, but you might make the point even thicker or ruin your nib. - Might feel slightly cheap plastic and less artistic Feed & Nib. Pros: ------- - Perfect Body, finish, weight, grip, all as I would really want from this pen. - I am imagining that if it did not scratch on paper, I could write for hours with this one. - No sudden contour changes, allows you to grip from anywhere. - Ink flow is also very good, not too dry, not too wet, just perfect.
A**R
You’ll not go wrong with a Parker!
Parker does not disappoint. Works so well. Looks just so classy in your hand whilst writing those important documents.
S**K
Fake or bottom bin reject
No way this pen is sold by the actual Parker company, of if it is, they're selling seconds and irregulars on this site. The tines are not cut straight down the center, they're way off, the polishing is such that it barely writes, the converter has no friction on the gasket so it doesn't pull ink, i ended up having o use my own converter. At this pricepoint, I would expect at least the same value and performance as a Pilot Metropolitan, but this Parker is not even close to a chinese clone. I recommend buying name brand fountain pens or other similar items from the actual manufacturers, because you clearly can't know what to expect with these sellers, even if they use the name brand in their store.
J**T
Write a letter !
Email and texting have their place but a hand written note or letter is much more personal. The Parker Frontier Fountain Pen will get that done for you. This pen is a superb value. It performs as well as other pens that cost 4 times as much. It has a great feel in your hand and it flows across the paper bringing out your finest penmanship. The fine nib seems to be more on the medium side but it will adequately bring out your unique hand writing style. My fellow Americans, put down your phone ! Step away from your computers ! Ditch Microsoft Word and Apple Pages ! Come back to pen and paper to express your deepest thoughts to those that matter most to you !
S**7
Well-made and works well. Looks and feels great. Very good value.
D**A
Design e suavidade na escrita
A**R
روووعه انيق وخطه جميل
A**R
Complete review Pens and inks under Considerration - 1. Parker Vector Metallix (F) with Parker Quink Black 2. Parker frontier Matte Gold Trim (F) with Lapis Bard Irish Joe 3. Pilot Metropolitan (F) with Waterman Red 4. Pilot Metropolitan (F) with Parker Quink Blue 5. Lamy Safari (M) with Pelikan 4001 Violet 6. Lamy safari (M) with Lamy T52 Turquoise 7. Lamy 2000 (F) with Lamy T53 Crystal Amazonite Out of all of the above mentioned pens "Pilot Metropolitan" truely justifies the price, consistent writer whether you choose one pen over other both fine nibs have same width. Looks a classical masterpiece i have no problem with weight of pen or grip (normal 6 feet tall man),.. Only bad part is convertor is old style, you need to buy CON 40 converter for another 600 INR LAMY SAFARI seems overvalued, should be around 2000 INR, both pens feel different but very very smooth can be used whole day for writing compared to pilot metropolitan, though both nibs are MEDIUM but feel slightly different. (not the case with pilot) Parker vector Metallix I would say go ONLY if you have not much of money or just want to start with fountain pens, writing with this is good, pen is very short so not so comfortable (FINE) is comparable to pilot , BUT BUT,..... NONE of the OTHER pens dry, but I had weird experience with Parker Metallix that it gets dry ink if not used for a week, LAMY and Pilot on other hand can be used without headache after a month (Although I know it will be futile to do comparison of pen which is hardly 5 times cheaper with set of expensive ones) but I SAY SKIP Parker Frontier is also FINE, writes good but definitely not on the finer side, better to go for this than Vector Lamy 2000 fountain pen is true gem of fountain pens cannot be compared with the others (and should not be 😂) it's expensive with price of INR 25000, but go only if you love writing,. I do write alot so for me its ok. But first make a habbit of admiring the cheap ones. --------- NOW coming to Inks Parker Quink is truely what justifies the price - depth of color is awesome for INR 100, writes good,. Consistent and dries quickly Best ink you can buy is "Pilot Iroshizuku" and Lamy T53 Crystal collection I have both but could not show sample of Iroshizuku,.. Both costs INR 1500 so not on affordable side,. But fantastic inks Pelikan 4001 is one of the affordable and yet beautiful inks (use with medium nib) to feel the color shading effects.... You can go for it!! Waterman Ink goes with its name, it's watery (Not Bad) but takes time to dry out,.. But rich in color little costly but comparable to Pelikan, makes Pelikan better ink. Lapis Bard Irish Joe is good but expensive, ink dries in between Pelikan and Waterman,.. LOOKS ugly till wet but it's looks jaw dropping BEAUTIFUL once dries, lots of highlights and definitely worth the price. Lamy Ink T52, Ah! Again as Lamy pens it's expensive better to skip this and jump directly towards Pilot Iroshizuku ink Lamy crystal ink i use only with Lamy 2000, ink is good but very expensive than Pilot Iroshizuku, thus making Pilot ink a better choice anyday. Now coming to which Nib Size to choose If you write small really small then go for fine nibs, so Pilot Fine is go to pen if money is not a constraint. Medium Nibs on other sides highlights the shades of inks, much smooth and makes fountain pen a true gem of engineering., I would say if not sure GO with MEDIUM, it's definitely make you into fountain pens. It does not matter how expensive or how cheap pen or ink or watch you use., just you should love it,.. Cultivate a habbit of writing its worth of.
P**.
Costoso para sus componentes y viene sin tinta
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