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Unread 03-25-2020, 12:06 AM   #1
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Money wise it's not worth alot , as a family piece PRICELESS don't sell it ! JMOP
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I actually like the lines of a Trojan. I see them as having stand-alone eye-appeal in the Parker line, with their Spartan-ascetic departure from 19th Century Victorian design, which by 1912 was an honest reflection of the times and consistent with what one could expect would be a Parker interpretation of affordability, simplicity and spare elegance.

All that, and after having been driven by a pitiless industrial cost-savings motive. All of American manufacturing should be so lucky.
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