wood Pen. In 1980 Parker in Germany produced a large (143 mm) wood limited edition pen with a huge stylised clip. There were eight different wood finishes offered and they were sold in numbered boxes made from the same wood as the pens. There were ment to be made 2 000 numbered pens of each wood, but there seems to have been objections from Parker in the US and production was haltered, so no-one really knows how many pens were shipped. Also some were clearly shipped without the number on the pens, or in the boxes. anfanghey were made in the following woods: Grenadill, Ebony, Angelin, Cocobolo, Redwood, Guajac, Palissander, and Briar. They were fitted with a 14K nib that was very similar to the nib on the UK made Parker ”105”. The nib was fitted on a black section, held down by a broad gold band engraved PARKER. The cap had a very large gold coloured, wooden clip in the shape of an arrow that protruded from the top of the cap. Perhaps one of the strangest designs of a Parker pen, some finishes are considered very rare.