amazingflapjack
US Veteran
Paul Ryan lives in the Parker Pen founder's house.
Paul Ryan lives in the Parker Pen founder's house.
I'm not a formal pen collector. I'm not up to speed on current production. Are Parkers still made, apart from those mentioned as being made in India?
Pens were once a required item right after you outgrew the #2 pencil.
Some where in middle school we had to turn in all homework in ink. No ball points allowed.
Dad had a nice Parker 51 he bought perhaps in college, Silver cap with a jewel in the top. He used it for many years at work for signing and approving engineering plans. I tried the el cheapo's that had the plastic tubes that would eventually leak and destroy a shirt. Whether it was at Mom's insistence or him noticing he bought me a Parker 51, it was a cheaper model. I still have both plus a handful of others I have picked up over the years. I have my Grandmothers Schaeffer, I sent it back and they replaced the pen with a nice fountain pen and sent the family pen back with a nice note.
I used to carry them at work for signatures only. People would stare at them and ask is that real ink pen?
I have a bottle of Quink in storage. Mom found an old Parker ink bottle at a yard sale and gave it to me, it has the little well inside at the top.
I guess it was for a Quill pen or to fill your tube type so you did not dip it deep in the bottle.
In the late 80's I ran across a bunch of Parker 51's still new, 4 or 5.
I related on the forum once about finding a Parker Pen set in an animal shelter thrift shop in the box unused for $5.00. I traded it to a couple of old brothers who owned a pawn shop for a pair of Win M-12 Skeet marked guns, choked SK 1 and SK 2. I asked if they would be interested in the pen set on the guns, after they looked the pen over I owned the guns so quickly I feel I probably lost lots more money. But heck 1 matched M-12's for 5 bucks I did not weep long.
So who else remembers penmanship?
Good Lord: whose pen set did you find, Eisenhower's?![]()
I've probably lost a dozen Parkers. I switched to Cross. I don't like them as well, but they don't seem to sneak off in the night the way the Jotters did. When in uniform, I wanted the cheapest most reliable and disposable pens I could find. As long as they had a black cap.