2002-


he dimonite was a pen offered in 2002. The line includes Ballpens, Gel pens and Pencils, but no fountain pens. The dimonite name referres to the gold plating process introduced by Parker in the early 2000's. It is an alloy of 50% gold and 50% titanium. It was offered as a trim on several of the high-end pens, including the Sonnet. The dimonite pen has been offered in several finishes:

    • Ochre
    • Violet
    • Preussian blue
    • Blue mint
    • Carbon

    dimonite

In 2005 it is still in production.

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