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Gold Plated Parker Bp/mp Set .... Jotter?


terim

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We've got a very attractive Parker gold plated ballpoint and mechanical pencil set, made in USA, with a lined pattern.

 

I'm having a devil of a time identifying it. It's shorter and fatter than Parker 45 or 21. It might be some version of the Jotter, but the pencil is twist activated and I'm used to them being button activated ..... the BP button is rounded like the early Jotters.

 

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/parker/jotter_goldlined_set_1.jpg

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/parker/jotter_goldlined_set_2.jpg

 

Can anyone help me identify these?

 

Thanks!

TERI

 

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FWIW Teri, I checked on Tony's site and there isn't a 45 FP in that pattern.

 

Bruce in Ocala, Fl

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Greetings

 

It is a Parker Gold-Plated Jotter Imperial Set Early 1960's.

I have several sets myself and a few different pencil models.

 

Ken

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Page 133 in the Jotter History of an Icon book has some info.

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Teri,

 

I'd say not that common. There are several versions of the pencil. I have had perhaps three but I don't seek the out

 

Todd

Teri,

 

I'd say not that common. There are several versions of the pencil. I have had perhaps thee but I don't seek the out

 

Todd

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