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IN A CIGAR BOX OF PENS

Pens11 of 11Vintage Parker 75 "Cisele" Pen PREVVintage Caligraphy Pens NEXT
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Posted 21 months, 22 days ago

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Savoychina1
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These pens are all Parker Brothers. The first picture is a pair of "Lucky Curves", perhaps a his/her set? They show a patent date of 1916 on thr cap and 1911 on the pen body. The second is also a "Lucky Curve" with the same dates. The third has no dates but has the classic Parker style clip.

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  1. ozmarty ozmarty, 21 months, 20 days ago
    Hi Idon't know much about pens (though have a dozen or so) found this about one like the 3rd one of yours
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    PARKER VACUMATIC
    The 52 is the Parker dating code and also has 3 dots - one on either side and one underneath showing it was made in the first quarter of 1952.

    This model pen ceased production in USA in 1948 but continued until 1953 in Canada
    Regards Marty
  2. Savoychina1 Savoychina1, 21 months, 20 days ago
    THANKS! I appreciate the information.
  3. Jiffy pens, 21 months, 15 days ago
    hello there-
    are you interested in selling any of them?
  4. AR8Jason AR8Jason, 15 months, 25 days ago
    I too collect pens like these. The first two are early... 1920s on the orange "red" one.
  5. PassingFancy PassingFancy, 15 months, 23 days ago
    If you're still looking for info. Check out Richard Binder @ RichardsPens.com or Tony @ parkercollector.com. You'll find all the info you need. Those are valuable pens when restored.
    Best Regards, Mark

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