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Parker Jotter Stainless Steel Ballpoint Pen


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i am pen spinner, and the jotter is incredible hard to spin cause its unbalanced, and it keeps dropping. over time the connecter piece for the barrel has been slipping out, and i havent found a reliable way to force it back in with out damaging the cap

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managed to wreck another ss jotter, i regret not saving the middle connector piece i once had from another destroyed ss jotter

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i have two jotters both made in Uk. one is all silver has a letter N the other has silver top with blue bottom, it was made for a company there is a reference of T.III or T.lll

 

Anyone know what dates these are. I know the Silver is about 3 years old as i bought it from WhSmith, I just wanted to know what the letters meant?

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i have two jotters both made in Uk. one is all silver has a letter N the other has silver top with blue bottom, it was made for a company there is a reference of T.III or T.lll

 

Anyone know what dates these are. I know the Silver is about 3 years old as i bought it from WhSmith, I just wanted to know what the letters meant?

those are date codes, http://www.parkerpens.net/codekey.html says its made in the last quarter of 2005

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Crikey Pvector, are you using your stainless steel jotter as a Dart.

Seriosly though you need a brass threaded SS jotter, this will handle a bit more abuse.

finally got one, its awesome!

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managed to wreck another ss jotter, i regret not saving the middle connector piece i once had from another destroyed ss jotter

 

You do see the lesson presented here, right??

 

Bruce in Ocala, Fl

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Just checked my stainless Jotter ballpoint and it is several years old - the threaded section inside the cap is plastic.Never had a problem with it. I think I may have had one at one time with the brass threads inside the cap.

Brad

"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind" - Rudyard Kipling
"None of us can have as many virtues as the fountain-pen, or half its cussedness; but we can try." - Mark Twain

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