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I picked up my first Parker at Art Brown's on Friday. Though I have a very small collection this fully restored T46 is by far my favorite. I think it might be a Frankenpen as the body is a 46 but I am not sure the cap and jewel came from that year.

 

http://home.comcast.net/~jakkar/51.jpg

 

 

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I just have few parkers mostly duofolds and sonnets however I just have a picture of my best ones:

The Presidential Esparto Set in solid sterling silver. The FP has an "F" nib while the BP has a gel refill in it.

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Pens Actively In Use

MB 149-f; MB Solitaire SS (FP-ef,BP,MP)

MB (LE) G.B.Shaw (FP-m,BP,MP); MB LeGrand (RB,BP,MP)

Parker Duofold Presidential Esparto sol.SS (FP-f, BP)

Parker Duofold PS SS (FP-f, RB)

Parker Doufold Marbled Green (FP-f,BP,MP)

Parker Duofold Marbled Gray (FP-xf)

S.T. Dupont Orpheo XL Platinum Diamond Head (FP-m)

S.T. Dupont Orpheo XL Platinum/ChinLacquer Black (FP-f)

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QUOTE (david i @ Dec 1 2008, 09:09 PM) Sigh... let the horror begin.

 

First, my complete set of Parker Royal Challenger pens from the 1930's, in original point-of-sale display case. 3 colors, 2sizes, 3 trim configs, for 18 pens.

 

regards

 

David

 

 

 

 

 

Eh The pens are ok but what's really fabulous is that Beidermeier Display case, how bout some detail shots of THAT??!!

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QUOTE (david i @ Dec 1 2008, 09:23 PM) Finally...

 

These trays show most of the Vacumatics wink.gif

 

-d

 

 

 

 

emphasizing Quality rather than quantity I have one nice Parker. happyberet.gif

 

 

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I was a much more contented person before I stayed up too late last night going through this thread, but a little excitement is good for everyone now and again, right? Thanks for all the lovely (and informative) photographs.

I came here for the pictures and stayed for the conversation.

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parker collection.

i also have a lot of parts, i try to complete some pens to add them to my collection.

 

 

this parker 51 is brand new complete in box.

 

 

 

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my fledgling Parker collection sorry for the pic quality. try not to be jealous David. :headsmack:

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"I'm to drunk to taste this chicken." -Colonel Sanders

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Quick photograph of my Parker 25...

 

http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p161/Kaefer1/25.jpg

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emphasizing Quality rather than quantity I have one nice Parker. :happyberet:

 

Quality and Quantity are not necessarily mutually exclusive ;)

 

d

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Such beautiful collections, small and large! I should be so lucky.

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The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

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Picture 1:

 

1) Lucky Curve 24 1/2

2) Jade Lucky Curve

3) Jade Duofold Jr.

4) Sr. Mandarin Duofold desk pen (sadly no cap)

5) Duofold (Lady, Juniorette? I haven't been able to pin it down yet)

6) Silver Pearl Vacumatic

7) Sub-Deb Silver Pearl Vac pencil

8) Azure Pearl Vacumatic 3rd gen major ///\\\ cap band

9) Matching pencil to #9

10) Azure Pearl Vac 3rd gen major stacked coin cap band

11) Blue Striped Duofold

12) Black striped Duofold desk pen (Blue Diamond band)

 

Picture 2:

 

1) 1Q 1942 Cedar Blue Vac 51 - first year double cartouche cap

2) 2Q 1947 Cedar Blue Vac 51 - Canadian

3) 3Q 1950 Teal Aero 51

4) Matching pencil for #3

5) 3Q 1950 Forest Green Aero Demi 51

6) Burgundy 51 Special

7) Gray 51 Special

8) Gray 21

9) Black 61

10) Red VS

11) Matching pencil for #10

 

I didn't realize how many I actually had until I decided to take a picture :roflmho:

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Here are a few of my favorites:

65, 41, 51, Duofold pencil:

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

 

A few interesting 45's:

http://www.gergyor.com/images/parker_45_and_pres.jpg

 

No longer have this Vac, but I don't plan to ever let Crazy Eyed Cat go:

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

 

Regards, greg

Don't feel bad. I'm old; I'm meh about most things.

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My Parker VP collecion.

I really do love these 4 pens :wub:

 

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Respect to all

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My "everyday" pens: Four "21" Supers that live in my bag, wherever I go. Loaded with Skrip Black, Skrip Red, Skrip Green, and Waterman Florida Blue.

 

(Sorry for the cell-phone-quality photo).

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My favourite Parkers.

 

 

 

 

 

Stay well,

Solomon

WTB: Unusual and prototype Sheaffer Connaisseurs, Grande Connaisseurs and Parker Premiers.

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Here's a little desk set, Duofold Juniors.

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A few interesting 45's:

http://www.gergyor.com/images/parker_45_and_pres.jpg

Hi Greg

What.....no Ronald Reagan 45????

I swear I saw one in an antique shop a while back. Pretty sure it was a felt tip.

I've seen the LBJ in the wild before but not the Nixon or Carter ones.

Regards,

Mike Kirk

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Hi Greg

What.....no Ronald Reagan 45????

I swear I saw one in an antique shop a while back. Pretty sure it was a felt tip.

I've seen the LBJ in the wild before but not the Nixon or Carter ones.

Regards,

 

I do have a Reagan, but it is a felt/fibre tip.

I have the original box for the Carter, which is a matching green and gold.

 

Regards, greg

Don't feel bad. I'm old; I'm meh about most things.

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