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As long as I am on a roll here, Thought I would post a picture of some Parker compact lady tiara's. I love these little lady jotters and find them very neat.

Most of these are common except the one with the pocket clip, which is a little harder to find.

The one on the far left is a Parker Saccharine Dispenser, well not rare, still hard to find. Can't imagine having a jotter in your pocket that you can't write with. Parker also made a screwdriver jotter that I hope to find someday.

 

Hoping you enjoy the picture, Parkercrazy

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_0846.jpg

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These are beautiful :drool: despite the fact that they are BP :o

I dont mean to change the topic here?

Do you have any of the clipless "Princess" pens? Were they classified as Jotters?

If you have any please post them either here or on another topic :)

Thanks for sharing.

 

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Gorgeous pens, parkercrazy!

I have managed to pick up a few early or interesting Jotters along the way- very humble by comparison to yours, but fun. Along with the FP's, I carry a 1st year Jotter at work for the few times a BP is needed.

 

http://www.gergyor.com/images/jotters.jpg

 

One of the things I love about early Jotters is the packaging. So vivid, yet clean.

http://www.gergyor.com/images/jotter_boxes2.jpg

 

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These are beautiful   :drool: despite the fact that they are BP  :o

I dont mean to change the topic here?

I believe there is such thing as a "Jotter Fountain Pen". When I first saw these inexpensive writers, I was a bit confused, because I thought Jotters were all ballpoints :unsure: Nevertheless, these sport a Vector nib and are a nice school pen.

 

http://www.office365.co.uk/Writing-Supplie...er-Fountain.htm

 

http://www.promotionpens.com.au/Portals/8/StoreImages/Parker-Jotter-Fountain.jpg

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Hi Greg,

 

Great pictures, I love this early jotter stuff. If you have more, don't be bashfull, post them for me.

 

Thanks, Parkercrazy

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Hi Kissing,

 

You are correct. Parker made a Parker jotter Fountain Pen, sounds a little dumb, but are not bad writters for the price.

 

Parkercrazy

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Hi Antonios,

 

This is the only clipless lady jotter I have. Just started taking an interest in these, so starting to look for them. This one is the Parker Lady Jotter Debutante DeLux version and yes, they are Jotters.

 

Thanks, Parkercrazy

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_0855.jpg

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  This is the only clipless lady jotter I have. Just started taking an interest in these, so starting to look for them. This one is the Parker Lady Jotter Debutante DeLux version and yes, they are Jotters.

Wow. Delux :) I did not know about that one.

Here are two clipless Jotter Lady Jotter Debutantes.

A pink and a lime green among many other ladies (Sheaffer Lady Skripserts on the left, Lady Fair Wearever on the top and Parker 41 Debutantes on the bottom).

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b325/azavalia/debutantes001.jpg

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Hey Guys, have a heart, quit posting this stuff, I have now drooled all over my keyboard! :drool: :drool: :drool:

 

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OK Antonios, Now I am starting to turn Green with Envey. Maybe someday I will have as fine of a collection as you have now.

Sure enjoy the pictures, as it let's me know what's out there.

 

Thanks, Parkercrazy

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Hey Guys, have a heart, quit posting this stuff, I have now drooled all over my keyboard! :drool: :drool: :drool:

 

Jim

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Do what I have to do. Slide the keyboard in out of the way, so you don't get it wet.

 

Parkercrazy :drool:

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Woooo - I'm stunned by these.

While I am 99% FP these are very easy on the eye.

 

Only jotter I have is this one (and I would love to find the silver/black version)

 

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y59/ruaidhri/Jotter.jpg

 

Unfortunately the first was captured by SWMBO so this is number 2 :angry:

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Hi Kissing,

 

You are correct. Parker made a Parker jotter Fountain Pen, sounds a little dumb, but are not bad writters for the price.

 

Parkercrazy

Hi,

 

I have a Jotter fountain pen too.

 

nice writer. :)

 

Nice ballpoints. Too bad my hand is too weak to use one.

 

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  • 1 year later...

Thought I would just show you 3 fancy Parker jotters I have on Ebay right now. They sure are pretty and were acquired by my mother when she worked at Parker's in Toronto in the 60's.

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Hi Everyone,

 

This thread was started over a year ago and I am surprised it still gets attention. A year later I have found many of the Jotters I have been looking for, such as the screw driver Jotter and many others. Take a look at some of the harder to find Jotters. I find myself getting more and more fascinated with these Jotters. When Parker introduced the Jotter in 1954, It was by far and away the best BP on the market at the time. I think that my interest in these Jotters lies in the fact of knowing that my Father developed the T-Ball Jotter. He worked for Parker from 1950 to 1984 in the research dept. and at his retirement was head of Research and Product Development. He passed on in 1993 and if I would have had this adiction back then, I could have asked the man all the questions I have today and got the answer from someone who knew the answer. It is great to know that his legacy will go on for a long time as long as there is an interest in collectible Parkers. :thumbup: :thumbup:

 

Thanks, Francis

 

Screw driver Jotter

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2084.jpg

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2086.jpg

 

Very Rare 1st year caps imprinted Parker Pen

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2080.jpg

 

Meta Sweet dispensers ( Saccharine )

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2110.jpg

 

Parkers 1st attempt at a Compact Jotter ( Takes a shorter refill than the standard Parker refill ) Notice the color

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2079.jpg

 

A few 1st year Jotters

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2081.jpg

 

Prototype Jotter

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2087.jpg

 

Prototype Jotter

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2088.jpg

 

Just Because I Find These Pretty

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2092.jpg

 

Parker Minim's

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2060.jpg

 

Prototype Minim"s

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2072.jpg

 

Parker Compacts and Tiaras

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2106.jpg

 

Parker Adjustible Jotters ( Hard to Find )

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2104.jpg

 

And Last but not least, My favorite Jotter ( Dale Evans Rogers Personal Jotter )

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/fjm111/000_2101.jpg

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