Advantages: Cheap, Parker, Quality Disadvantages: Mine looks unprofessional, MArks through the paper
I seem to have recently started my own Parker fan club having owned 4 pens in the last few months, I'll admit it's the vector rollerball that's been getting the most use from myself. Costing just £1.99 from the works when I got it, the pen has a ?street map? graphic across the barrel which seems rather childish but yet likeable, even more so when you realise you're getting a Parker at that sort of a price. It's not the most professional of the Parker's out there, pens like the jet black M2 are much more ?business? modelled than this one but it's hard not to like it's charm even if it does look more like it'd feel at home in a 13 year old girls pencil case. The pen, as all Parker's with lids seem to have, posses a metal ?butt? to place the lid on when the pen is in use.
When compared to other Parker pens it's incredibly light, mainly ...
Advantages: Great tasting corned beef, good value for money Disadvantages: High fat content
I have always been a fan of corned beef, both used cold for sandwiches and cooked in dishes such as corned beef hash. However, I am quite fussy over the brand of corned beef that I use. I have tried various brands from the cheapest to the most expensive, but I always stick with Princes Corned Beef nowadays as it is the best I have found by far.
~The Product~
Princes corned beef is the tastiest corned beef on the market in my opinion. It is sold as a block, not sliced so you can slice it as thick as you need to yourself. The corned beef is tinned and comes complete with a key which opens the tin from the bottom.
Princes corned beef is made with 100% beef and this comes across in the taste. It does have a salty taste to it, but not as bad as other brands. It is the least salty tasting corned beef I have found, which gives ...
Advantages: Strong, Reliable, easy to use, hard to break, can be refilled Disadvantages: No that i can think of
In my opinion there?s no better pen then the full metal Parker Jotter.
Sit on it, stand on it, drop it or bite it ? this bad boy has never broken on me.
Easy to use [it?s a pen?], it looks stylish in any setting from the classroom to the boardroom.
The click design means there?s no lid to lose, the Achilles heel of most ballpoints, and thanks to some smart thinking the click mechanism has been encased into the top half of the pen meaning you won?t have small pieces of plastic and springs rolling around your desk on those less productive days.
Refills are easy to come by, which makes pen that little bit more environmentally and economically friendly.
Whilst these pens do retail from between £6 - £10 it?s well worth the investment. I?ve had my Pen for years, and there?s no doubt in my mind that without it I?d have spent ...
Product Information for "Corn Meal Dance - William Parker" »
Product details
Title
Corn Meal Dance
Performer
William Parker
Genre
Jazz Instrument
Sub Genre
Bass
Release Date
01/10/2007
Original Release Year
2007
Label / Distributor
Aum Fidelity / Alternative/Sony DADC
Producer
Steven Joerg; William Parker
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
642623304327
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel: William Parker (bass instrument); Leena Conquest (vocals); Rob Brown (alto saxophone); Lewis Barnes (trumpet); Eri Yaramoto (piano); Hamid Drake (drums).
Album Reviews
The Wire (p.76) - "Parker's allusive wordplays repay repeated attention. Another perspective on the great man's work."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Doctor Yesterday
2.
Tutsi Orphans
3.
Poem For June Jordan
4.
Soledad
5.
Corn Meal Dance
6.
Land Song
7.
Prayer
8.
Old Tears
9.
Gilmore's Hat
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26/09/2007
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