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Parker Jotter 0.7Mm Pencils Do They Exist?


The Blue Knight

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I can vaguely remember about 15 years ago finding a red Jotter 0.7mm pencil at home. But I can't seem to find any of these pencils available only with 0.5mm lead diameter can anyone remember or have had 0.7mm Jotters?

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I have plenty of .07 Jotter pencils.... in different models. I prefer .07 & .09 pencils....

I bought a number of NOS .07 Jotter refills [ looks like the ballpoint refill ] from a fellow collector back in May at the CPS.

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If someone called "jotteraddict62" answered my jotter question that would have to be one of the more believable answers on the internet.

I do have a drawer full of jotters, some of them pencils, but I have no idea on the lead size. Now I feel inspired to find out.

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I am always learning something new. If I have time this week I'll post photos of the different pencil models in groups of the size of the lead

they have installed. Remember I only collect Parkers up to 1980, anything Parker after that that I pick up is virgin territory for me.

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