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How about some vacs! I'll steer clear of nomenclature. All are longer than a major and the same width. The blue one has a USA flex nib.

 

 

NICE set, but all are not longer than Major ;)

 

regards

 

david

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And, a True Blue or two with good color, one mixed in with a pastel purse pen.

 

http://removed.xyz/penteech/parkertrueblueandpastel850.jpg

 

Couple more

 

http://removed.xyz/penteech/parkertruebluepair50per.jpg

 

Couple shots of my best color True Blue, pics are a bit overly backdropped, but they are old shots.

 

http://removed.xyz/penteech/parkertrueblue.jpg

 

http://removed.xyz/penteech/parkertruebluespreadlittle.jpg

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I have a fairly complete set of Parker Duofold Geometric ("Toothbrush") including couple with uncatalogued cap-bands and with exotic imprints, but here is just a complete color set.

 

-d

 

http://removed.xyz/penteech/parkertoothbrushcolors1200.jpg

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I have about 300 Parker 51's sitting around right now, though most are in the sales stock. This bunch is most (not quite all) from the personal collection.

 

-d

 

http://removed.xyz/penteech/parker51collection.jpg

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I just knew David I. would not be able to resist that headline...!

<i>"Most people go through life using up half their energy trying to protect a dignity they never had."</i><br>-Marlowe, in <i>The Long Goodbye</i>

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A 1996 Jade Green Duofold

 

Bob

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pelikan 100; Parker Duofold; Sheaffer Balance; Eversharp Skyline; Aurora 88 Piston; Aurora 88 hooded; Kaweco Sport; Sailor Pro Gear

 

Eca de Queroiz: "Politicians and diapers should be changed frequently, and for the same reason."

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I'm not David, I'm afraid, but I have about 25 vac juniors in various configurations. Got to get the camera warmed up, I guess. It's acting a little neurotic at the moment and I have to get out my instruction book. :rolleyes:

Vintage Italian pens make my knees go weak...

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OK, here they come. Some of them anyway.

 

 

42-1/2 slip cap button filler

 

http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/8717/parker42fo0.jpg

 

Red Mottled Hard Rubber 23 with a Parker-marked V.V. clip (1907-1908). It's faded but you can see the place where the price sticker was

 

http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/5978/vvclipfullpenys3.jpg

 

Model 20 sized pens

 

http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/4618/size20smallkf9.jpg

 

Model 24 sized pens, starting with a Jointless 024

 

http://img487.imageshack.us/img487/7965/size24smallxv8.jpg

 

Pens of various model sizes. From left: Model 1, Model 6, Model 18, Jack Knife Model 25, Jack Knife Model 26-1/2, Jack Knife Model 28, Black Giant

 

http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/2303/sizemixsmallpp6.jpg

 

Pens displayed in a circa-1920 6-dozen dealer display case

 

http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/4072/1001701cl0.jpg

 

Early Model 9 with an overfeed (approx 1895)

 

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/73/parker9overfeedopenfw1.jpg

 

Red Mottled Hard Rubber Model 25 slip cap button filler

 

http://img386.imageshack.us/img386/3452/parker25rmhrslipcapbuttvd6.jpg

 

Red Mottled Hard Rubber Jointless 018

 

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/3544/parkerjointless018rmhrcgz6.jpg

 

A fairly scarce Jack Knife 24 Bakelite barrel button filler. Probably 1 in 10 Parker Bakelite pens are button fillers

 

http://img61.imageshack.us/img61/8251/bakelite24largexs3.jpg

 

Model 204 full gold-filled overlay vest pocket

 

http://img129.imageshack.us/img129/7678/fulloverlayjackknifexp1.jpg

Edited by John Danza

 

 

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Here are vac juniors ...scuse bad pics, but it's late. :) A few aren't in these photos - like the ones at the office - and some are in drydock. The black ones aren't all black. Some there are reticulated lines, vertical lines, opaque, etc. No crystal, though. :crybaby: I have other Parkers, but these are my favorites.

 

 

cheers,

calluna

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Vintage Italian pens make my knees go weak...

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My collection pales into insignificance, compared to the likes of David Isaacson's...but here we are:

 

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee338/Scocheongs/DSC05441.jpg

 

Top down:

 

Parker '45'.

Parker Duofold.

Parker 51.

Parker 51 Flighter.

Parker 51.

Parker Lady Duofold. English-made hooded squeeze-filler.

 

The boxes are all original, as far as I can tell.

Edited by Shangas

http://www.throughouthistory.com/ - My Blog on History & Antiques

 

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Not a great photo, but here is my collection of Premieres & Modernes (aka Thrift Time or Depression pens). It's getting harder to find new examples. If you've got any to sell, shoot me a line! ;)

 

http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn312/BuzzJ/PremiereModernes_1Large.jpg

so many pens, so little time.......

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Interestingly, the imprint on the Jack-Knife Safety Pen's barrels appears from left to right, and on the caps - from right to left...

 

Strangely, Parker always did that with longitudinal cap imprints. If you look at the image of the Jointless 018, that cap imprint is opposite of the barrel imprint as well. I don't know if that's because they would read the same when the cap was posted, or it had to do with the way they ran the rod stock through the imprinting machine. I would guess the latter.

 

 

 

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OK, here they come. Some of them anyway.

 

 

42-1/2 slip cap button filler

 

http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/8717/parker42fo0.jpg

 

Red Mottled Hard Rubber 23 with a Parker-marked V.V. clip (1907-1908). It's faded but you can see the place where the price sticker was

 

http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/5978/vvclipfullpenys3.jpg

 

Model 20 sized pens

 

http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/4618/size20smallkf9.jpg

 

Model 24 sized pens, starting with a Jointless 024

 

http://img487.imageshack.us/img487/7965/size24smallxv8.jpg

 

Pens of various model sizes. From left: Model 1, Model 6, Model 18, Jack Knife Model 25, Jack Knife Model 26-1/2, Jack Knife Model 28, Black Giant

 

http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/2303/sizemixsmallpp6.jpg

 

Pens displayed in a circa-1920 6-dozen dealer display case

 

http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/4072/1001701cl0.jpg

 

Early Model 9 with an overfeed (approx 1895)

 

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/73/parker9overfeedopenfw1.jpg

 

Red Mottled Hard Rubber Model 25 slip cap button filler

 

http://img386.imageshack.us/img386/3452/parker25rmhrslipcapbuttvd6.jpg

 

Red Mottled Hard Rubber Jointless 018

 

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/3544/parkerjointless018rmhrcgz6.jpg

 

A fairly scarce Jack Knife 24 Bakelite barrel button filler. Probably 1 in 10 Parker Bakelite pens are button fillers

 

http://img61.imageshack.us/img61/8251/bakelite24largexs3.jpg

 

Model 204 full gold-filled overlay vest pocket

 

http://img129.imageshack.us/img129/7678/fulloverlayjackknifexp1.jpg

John:

What a beautiful set of Parker history. Excellent Photographs. Jim

 

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This is fast becoming a bit of a compo.

Was tempted to get going with my new camera and my eyedroppers, but I'm too lazy.

Sic Transit Gloria

 

"Gloria gets seasick"

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