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❤️ Parker 180 🐷

"The Parker 180 is a fountain pen developed in the 1970s by the Parker Pen Company. Introduced to market in 1977 as an attempt to modernize the then- floundering fountain pen industry, the 180 was a slender pen with a very unusual flat nib design.parkerpens.net. Accessed 13-Jan-2014. The "180" is a play on 180°, because the pen was meant to be used in either a rightside-up or upside-down orientation to modify the width of the line drawn by the pen. It was offered in either an "X/M" ("Extra-Fine / Medium") or "F/B" ("Fine / Broad") configuration. Towards the end of its production the nibs made were not two point nibs, and was marked as X, F, M or B.RichardsPens - website dedicated to fountain pen collecting. Accessed 13-Jan-2014 Like many Parker fountain pens, the 180 had a flexible ink sac reservoir. To load the pen with ink, one would remove the outer casing of the pen body, lower the nib into a bottle of ink, and squeeze-and-release the ink sac, drawing ink into the pen as the springy rubber sac returned to its rest shape. References 180 "

❤️ Sugiura pistol 🐷

"The Sugiura pistol is a Japanese-designed handgun that was manufactured in the puppet state of Manchukuo for issue to occupying forces. The handgun is chambered in the .32 ACP (7.65 mm Browning) cartridge, is of straight blow- back operation and has an eight-round box magazine. The finish is salt-blue and the grips are checkered walnut. From photographic evidence, the design appears to have been inspired by the Colt 1903. ReferencesExternal links * Video showing the Sugiura * .25 ACP variant shown Category:.32 ACP semi-automatic pistols Category:.25 ACP semi-automatic pistols Category:Semi- automatic pistols of Japan Category:World War II infantry weapons of Japan Category:Semi-automatic pistols of Manchukuo "

❤️ Peter Hindley 🐷

"Peter Hindley (born 19 May 1944) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Nottingham Forest, Coventry City and Peterborough United. He represented England at under-23 level. His father, Frank Hindley, played League football for Nottingham Forest and Brighton & Hove Albion either side of the Second World War. References Category:1944 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Worksop Category:English footballers Category:England under-23 international footballers Category:Association football defenders Category:Nottingham Forest F.C. players Category:Coventry City F.C. players Category:Peterborough United F.C. players Category:Burton Albion F.C. players Category:English Football League players "

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