Catalog #42 (March 2007)

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Parker 75 - Featured - Parker 75

    With the goal of creating a new high-end pen, Kenneth Parker and designer Don Doman collaborated once more and combined various characteristics from past creations. From the 45, they took the filling mechanism of the interchangeable cartridge and piston converter. From the VP, they took the gripping section with its 3 flat surfaces, 2 being ribbed, and the ruled section ring and rotating nib assembly. The idea was to allow the nib to be rotated to the angle preferred by the writer. Sterling silver was selected for this all-metal pen, and the crosshatch design was selected, with black enamel used to fill in the lines.

   Introduced at the end of 1963, 75s were manufactured in both the USA and in France, and continued to be produced until 1994. They are relatively easy to date because of design changes and new model introductions. From 1980 on they contain factory engraved date codes.

   For the most part, I have not polished these pens, as many folks like the age patina which has developed, especially on the solid gold and the sterling silver models. I’m happy to polish before shipping, on request.

   There are four main differences in tassies; the earliest being "flat"; in the mid-70's they became "dished" (a flat, circular recess in the middle); and in the early 80's became "dimpled" (a centered, circular, pointed, concave depression); and the models with a mounted cabochon. The Titanium 75 has a red, dished bottom tassie. Early gripping sections were triangular, replaced in the 80's with rounded sections (there is overlapped production of the two different sections). All nibs are 14K unless indicated as 18K.

   All Parker 75s are cartridge/converter-fill, and every pen purchased will come with a converter. Nibs other than the ones currently in each pen may be available (some at additional cost), so please ask. Any rollerball can be converted to a fountain pen, and vice-versa. A cap-activated ball pen can be converted to a pencil, and vice-versa, so once again please ask.

(Many thanks to Lee Chait and Lih-Tah Wong for their kind and very knowledgeable assistance with history, identification and valuing.)

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Manufacturer

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Year Description

Price

1 Parker 1974 75 “Presidential” in 14K Solid Gold. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint. $2,000
2 Parker 1974 75 “Presidential”  in 14K Solid Gold. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint. $2,000
3 Parker 1974 75 “Presidential” Ball Point - Pencil Set in 14K Solid Gold for above set. Mint. $1,700
4 Parker 1967 Pencil for above set. Mint. A little earlier production than the above items, as it has the “flat” tassie rather than the “dished” version. Set
5 Parker 1974 75 “Smooth” in Vermeil (14K GF on Sterling Silver). Cap lip signed “Neiman Marcus” in their logo script. Medium nib. Cap lightly engraved “JH.” One nick in barrel. Excellent+ $750
6 Parker 1980 75 “Bark” (or Acacia) in 18K Solid Gold. New-old-stock. Mint $2,250
7 Parker 1975 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) Twist-activated Pencil in 14K Solid Gold. Cap band signed “TIFFANY.” Triple rare: Cisele model without black enamel, with “TIFFANY” imprint, and in 14K! One barely noticeable barrel ding, otherwise mint. $900
8 Parker 1974 75 “Ambassador” in Sterling Silver. The pattern is parallel grooves filled with black enamel. Cap band signed “TIFFANY,” and the pen has sterling silver tassies. Fine point. New-old-stock. Mint $750
9 Parker 1974 75 “Ambassador” in Sterling Silver. The pattern is parallel grooves filled with black enamel. Cap band signed “TIFFANY,” and the pen has sterling silver tassies. Fine point. Two or three minor dings, so user priced. Excellent+ $500
10 Parker 1965 75 “Ambassador” Pencil in Sterling Silver. The pattern is parallel grooves filled with black enamel. Cap band signed “TIFFANY,” and has a sterling silver tassie. New-old-stock. Mint $450
11 Parker 1974 75 “Ambassador” Set in Sterling Silver. The pattern is parallel grooves filled with black enamel. “70" nib (medium, stub) Has been filled, otherwise mint. $1,200
12 Parker 1974 Twist activated pencil for above set. Set
13 Parker 1973 75 “Rainbow” in 18K Gold-filled. One of the most sought after models. Extra-fine nib. Near mint $1,500
14 Parker 1972 75 “Titanium”. This is the rarer, dark, brushed model. GFT. Broad point, New-old-stock. Mint $800
15 Parker 1972 75 “Titanium”. This is the lighter finished model. GFT. Medium point, New-old-stock. Mint $800
16 Parker 1983 75 “Fugere” in Vermeil (14K GF on Sterling Silver). Alternating panels of chevrons and flat, smooth stripes. Medium nib. New-old-stock, Mint $600
17 Parker 1967 75 “Keepsake” in Smooth Sterling Silver. GFT. Parker marketing says, "This pen doesn't mean anything to anybody ... except you. This magnificent pen can be engraved with a record of all the important occasions in your life. A personal pen like no other in the entire world." It was sold completely blank (and for only a very short time) with the intent that it would be engraved with a record of important events in the owner's life. One of the most sought after models. “66" nib (medium). New-old-stock. Mint in original box with accessories (no papers) $1,100
18 Parker 1967 75 “Keepsake” twist activated pencil. $400
19 Parker 1989 75 “Keepsake” in Smooth Sterling Silver. See above for more information. Double broad, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box with accessories (no papers). $1100
20 Parker 1980 Classic “Keepsake” Ball Pen - Pencil Set in Smooth Sterling Silver. Not really part of Parker’s “75" series, but still very rare and highly desirable! Ball pen is “button activated.” GFT. New-old-stock. Mint $450
21 Parker 1980 Twist Activated pencil for above set. Set
22 Parker 1978 75 “Godron” in Gold-plate over brass. The pen design has 23 parallel grooves. Extra-fine nib. Near mint+ $250
23 Parker 1975 75 “Perle” in Gold Plate. A pattern of closely-spaced, parallel lines with regularly-spaced circular indentations, often referred to as 'teardrops'. Extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint $165
24 Parker 1980 75 “Ecorse” in Gold-plate. Basket-weave pattern. Rare. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint $250
25 Parker 1980 75 “Guirlande”in Gold Filled. Possibly a prototype, test market pattern with very limited distribution. Fine point. New-old-stock, mint. $400
26 Parker 1975 75 “Ecossais” in Silver Plate over brass. Pattern is an irregularly spaced crosshatch grid. CPT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint $200
27 Parker 1975 75 “Ecossais” Ball Pen in Gold-plate. Pattern is an irregularly spaced crosshatch grid. GFT. Near mint [Also available with some wear @ $50] $75
28 Parker 1975 75 “Ecossais” in Black. This is a possible prototype, never sold. Pattern is an irregularly spaced crosshatch grid.. Broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint $1,000
29 Parker 1975 75 “Flamme” in Gold Plate. Short, staggered, repeating lines making a flame-like appearance. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint. $175
30 Parker 1975 75 “Flamme” in Silver Plate. Short, staggered, repeating lines making a flame-like appearance. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint with nib size label. [Also available near mint @ $140] $190
31 Parker 1965 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) in Vermeil (14K Gold-filled over Sterling Silver). GFT. Fine point. Near Mint. [Also available with fine point] $300
32 Parker 1965 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) Cap-activated Ball Pen in Vermeil (14K Gold-filled over Sterling Silver). GFT. Near mint+ $275
33 Parker 1965 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) Set in Vermeil (14K Gold-filled over Sterling Silver). GFT. Fine point. New-old-stock. Mint with original labels. $550
34 Parker 1965 Twist Activated pencil for above set. Set
35 Parker 1965 Classic “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) Ball Pen - Pencil Set in Vermeil (14K Gold-filled over Sterling Silver). Not really part of Parker’s “75" series, but still very rare and highly desirable! Ball pen is “button activated.” GFT. New-old-stock. Mint $400
36 Parker 1965 Twist Activated pencil for above set. Set
37 Parker 1990 75 “Millerais” in Gold Plate (closely-spaced, parallel lines). “54" nib (extra-broad, italic). New-old-stock. Mint $175
38 Parker 1985 75 “Millerais” Cap- Activated Ball Pen in Gold Plate (closely-spaced, parallel lines). GFT. User grade, with some minor dings, wear and plating wear. $50
39 Parker 1964 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) in Sterling Silver. Rare, first year model, with metal gripping section threads (all plastic as of 1965). GFT. “65" nib (fine). Near mint+ $350
40 Parker 1965 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) Rollerball in Sterling Silver. Near mint+ $100
41 Parker 1965 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) in Sterling Silver. GFT. Triple-broad, italic nib. Near mint+. $200
42 Parker 1965 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) in Sterling Silver. GFT.  Near mint+. $150
43 Parker 1974 75 Demonstrator “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) in Sterling Silver. GFT. Very rare, clear transparent gripping section and correct Octanium nib. Very rare! Near mint+ $500
44 Parker 1974 “75 Cisele” “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) in Sterling Silver. GFT. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint [Several available] $150
45 Parker 1974 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) Rollerball in Sterling Silver. Near mint+ $100
46 Parker 1990 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) in Sterling Silver. 18K Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint $125
47 Parker 1965 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) Ball Point - Pencil Set in Sterling Silver. Near mint+ $300
48 Parker 1965 Twist activated pencil for above set. Set
49 Parker 1975 75 “Grain D’orge” in Silver Plate “Barley” pattern. Fine point. New-old-stock. Mint $175
50 Parker 1990 75 “Grain D’orge” in Silver Plate “Barley” pattern. Later model with Gold-plate trim and “dimpled” tassies. Broad point. New-old-stock. Mint $175
51 Parker 1990 75 “Grain D’orge” Cap-activated Ball Pen in Silver Plate “Barley” pattern. Later model with Gold-plate trim and “dimpled” tassie. New-old-stock. Mint $100
52 Parker 1980 75 “Grain D’orge” in Gold Plate “Barley” pattern. Three available: extra-fine point; fine point; medium point. New-old-stock. Mint. $150
53 Parker 1975 75 “Grain D’orge” Cap-activated Ball Pen in Gold Plate “Barley” pattern. New-old-stock. Mint. $100
54 Parker 1984 75 “Millerais” in Silver Plate (closely-spaced, parallel lines). Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint [Also available as Rollerball @ $125] $150
55 Parker 1982 75 “Millerais” Cap-activated Pencil (or Ball Pen) in Silver Plate (closely-spaced, parallel lines). New-old-stock. Mint $100
56 Parker 1984 “75 Millerais” in Silver plate (closely-spaced, parallel lines). Round section, with 18K, medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint $150
57 Parker 1986 75 “Millerais” in Silver Plate (closely-spaced, parallel lines). Rarer model, with GFT! Two available: extra-fine nib; medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint. $175
58 Parker 1965 75 “Insignia” in Gold-filled. Cross-hatch square grid made up of lightly engraved lines. Early version, with flat tassies and “indicia” rectangle (area void of engraved lines) provided on barrel for personalization. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint. $175
59 Parker 1974 75" Insignia” in Gold-filled. Cross-hatch square grid made up of lightly engraved lines. Middle version, with dished tassies and no “indicia” provided. Two available: medium nib; broad nib. Near mint. $150
60 Parker 1965 75 “Insignia” in Gold-filled. Cross-hatch square grid made up of engraved lines significantly deeper than above. Early version, with flat tassies and “indicia” rectangle (area void of engraved lines) provided on barrel for personalization. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint. $200
61 Parker 1976 75 “Prince de Galles” in Silver-plate. Pattern is an irregularly spaced crosshatch grid. CPT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint $200
62 Parker 1976 75 “Prince de Galles” in Gold-plate. Pattern is an irregularly spaced crosshatch grid. CPT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint $200
63 Parker 1975 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) in Gold-plate. Rare model without the black enamel! Fine nib. A tad of wear here & there. Excellent+ $125
64 Parker 1975 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) Cap-activated Ball Pen in Gold-plate. Plating wear on the tassie, clip and cap band. User Grade $50
65 Parker 1980 75 “Cross-Hatch Grid” (Ciselé) in Gold-plate. Fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint $150
66 Parker 1974 75 “Flighter” in Lustraloy (brushed stainless steel). GF Clip. “Bandless” model. “78" (extra-broad Right-foot Oblique) nib! Near mint. [Also available in “Deluxe” model (single gold-filled cap band) with medium point @ $125] $125
67 Parker 1974 75 “Flighter Deluxe” Cap-activated Ball Pen - Pencil Set in Brushed Stainless Steel. The “Deluxe Flighter has a single, gold-filled cap band. [Buy Ball Pen alone @ $175] $250
68 Parker 1974 Twist activated pencil for above set. [Buy pencil alone @ $75] Set
69 Parker 1974 75 “Flighter” Rollerball in Lustraloy (brushed stainless steel). GF Clip. “Bandless” model. Near mint $95
70 Parker 1986 75 “Lacque” in Black. GFT. 18K, medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint $125
71 Parker 1986 75 “Lacque” in Black. “BI” (broad, italic) nib. Near mint $175
72 Parker 1990 75 “Lacque” in Black. GFT. 18K, broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box. Close-up photo of pen in box. $150
73 Parker 1975 75 “Imperial” in Gold Plate. Alternating groups of pinstripe and plain panels. Medium point. Near mint $150
74 Parker 1991 75 “Matte” in Black. GFT. Very rare #92 nib (double broad, oblique)! Near mint+ $175
75 Parker 1986 75 “Lacque” in Burgundy. GFT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint $200
76 Parker 1986 75 “Lacque” in Burgundy. 18K “76" (medium, oblique, italic) nib! Round section. Near mint $150
77 Parker 1985 75 “Lacque” Rollerball - Pencil Set in Burgundy. New-old-stock. Mint [Rollerball alone @ $100] $200
78 Parker 1985 75 “Lacque” Ball Pen - Pencil Set in Burgundy. New-old-stock. Mint [Buy Ball Pen alone @ $100] Set
79 Parker 1987 Cap Activated Pencil (ball pen) for above Set [Buy Pencil or Ball Pen Alone @ $100] $175
80 Parker 1979 75 “Lacque” in Malachite Green. Two available: Medium nib -near mint ; Mint, new-old-stock, with with original label, @ $275 $225
81 Parker 1984 75 “Lacque” Cap-Activated Ball Pen in Malachite Green. New-old-stock. Mint. $175
82 Parker 1984 85 “Lacque” Rollerball in Malachite Green. Not a 75, but fits in well here in the Catalog! New-old-stock. Mint $200
83 Parker 1984 75 “Lacque” in Red Quartz. GFT. Medium Nib. Round section. New-old-stock. Mint with original label $250
84 Parker 1984 75 “Lacque” Cap-Activated Ball Pen in Red Quartz. GFT. New-old-stock. Mint. $150
85 Parker 1981 “75 ” in “Thuya”. GFT. Medium nib. New-old-stock. Mint in original box. Close-up photo of pen in box. $125
86 Parker 1983 75 Lacque in Thuya. “OBB” (double broad, oblique) nib! Near mint $175
87 Parker 1990 “75 ” in “Thuya”. GFT. Round section with 18K “79" nib (Double-broad, oblique [left foot], italic). New-old-stock. Mint. $195
88 Parker 1993 75 “Lacque” Cap-activated Ball Pen in Thuya. GFT. New-old-stock. Mint $125
89 Parker 1983 75 “Lacque” in Lapis. GFT. Round section with 18K broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint $350
90 Parker 1992 75 “Custom” in Black Lacque. Matching jewel cabochon on the cap tassie. Only four colors produced. Medium nib. Round section with 18K medium nib. Near mint+. [Also available new-old-stock, mint in original box @ $200; close-up photo of pen in box.] [Note: buy the set of four colors at $800 – a $100 savings!] $200
91 Parker 1991 75 “Custom” in Green Lacque. Matching jewel cabochon on the cap tassie. Round section with “87" nib (broad) nib. Near mint+. $200
92 Parker 1990 75 “Custom” in Blue Lacque. Matching jewel cabochon on the cap tassie. Round section with “88" (extra-broad, italic) nib. Near mint+. $300
93 Parker 1991 75 “Custom” in Red Lacque. Matching jewel cabochon on the cap tassie. Round section with 18K medium nib. Near mint+. $200
94 Cartier 1992 “Pasha” cartridge/converter-fill in Lapis, with Fluted Silver Plate cap. Medium, 18K nib. Converter included. New-old-stock, mint with original label in original box with papers and instructions. Close-up photo of pen in box. $650
95 Cartier 1992 “Cougar” cartridge/converter-fill in Silver Plate Fluted. Black cabershon set into the very top & very bottom. GPT. Medium, 18K nib. New-old-stock. Mint with original label. $400
96 Carter’s 1928 #6 size LF in Chocolate Brown with White Specks (Beautiful). GFT. Medium, flexible nib. New-old-stock. Mint $675
97 Carter’s 1930 #2 size LF in Deep Jade (mint color!). GFT. Extra-fine nib. New-old-stock. Mint $375
98 Carters 1925 #2 size Vest-pocket LF in Jade. GFT. Medium/fine, flexible nib. A ring of ambering at the top of the cap, otherwise near mint. $125
99 Century 1925 #2 LF in Blue with Cream Veins (beautiful). Set off with black ends. GFT, with “Floral” engraved clip. Medium/fine, flexible italic nib, signed “Century Pen.” $125
100 Conklin 1924 Durograph Crescent-fill in Cardinal Hard Rubber. Very rare transition pen between Conklin’s crescent fill pens and the new “Endura” lever-fill line they were about to introduce. Medium/broad nib. New-old-stock. Mint. Note: in every example known, including this one, the left side of the barrel imprint is a bit weaker than the right side. This is no doubt a factory defect in all these pens. $2,500
101 Conklin 1927 Endura Sr. LF in Black. Set off with inlaid red bands. GFT. Extra-smooth, medium nib. Near mint++ $550
102 Conklin 1927 Endura Sr. LF in Black & Bronze. Set off with inlaid yellow bands. GFT. Medium nib. Near mint $500
103 Conklin 1931 Nozac Standard 14-sided PIF in Red & Black Herringbone. GFT. Extra-fine/fine point. New-old-stock. Mint $675
104 Conklin 1935 #2 LF in Black & Pearl. Rare model, especially in this pristine color and condition! GFT. Fine point, with a tad of flex for cushioning. Just a hint of barrel ambering, otherwise near mint. $250
105 Conway Stewart 1951 Model 24 LF in Cracked Ice. GFT. Rarer model, with separated cap bands. Extra-smooth, broad nib. Near mint $350
106 Cross 1999 “Townsend” cartridge/converter-fill in Cardinal Red Lacquer. GPT. Medium nib. Converter included. Near mint. Retail $175 $135
107 Dupont, S.T. 1989 “La Plume Ultime” cartridge/converter-fill in Fluted Silver Plate. Medium, 18K nib. Converter included. Near mint+ $200
108 Dupont, S.T. 1990 “Montparnasse” cartridge/converter-fill in Barley pattern Silver Plate. Medium, 18K nib. Converter included. Near mint+ $400
109 Dupont, S.T. 1990 “Fidelio” cartridge/converter-fill in Sterling Silver Fluted (alternating pinstripe and plain panels). Medium, 18K nib. Converter included. New-old-stock. Mint $450
110 Eclipse 1925 #2 size LF in Deep Jade. GFT. Beautiful cap trim at derby. “Extra-smooth, medium, Warranted 14K nib.” Near mint+ $150
111 Eclipse 1925 #4 LF in Coco Bolo (Red Woodgrain). Wonderful color! GFT. Medium, extra-flexible nib. $175
112 Ford”s 1930 “Deluxe” Pencil in Deep Jade. Certainly made by the Sheaffer Pen Co! NP clip; GF cap band and nozzle. Near mint. $65
113 Hero 1985 Chinese Aerometric-fill Parker 51/61 look-a-like in Gold-filled. Alternating pinstriped and plain panels. Fine point. Near mint+ $100
114 Mabie Todd 1910 Swan ED Sterling Silver Overlay on BHR. Very delicate relief “Vine & Petal” pattern. Extremely rare and beautiful. Early, over/under feed model. A tad of rubber oxidation, otherwise near mint in original signed velvet lined box (a bit threadbare). Close-up photo of pen in box. $2,500
115 Mabie Todd 1915 Swan #6 size LF in BCHR. GFT. Pen is near mint+, with deep, crisp chasing and imprints. The cap is imprinted at the top "Turn cap Tightly" with an arrow pointing to the left. Huge, medium, extra-flexible nib. Near mint+ $575
116 Mabie Todd 1927 Swan L205/52 (#2 Size) Leverless in Bark Blue Marble (beautiful!). GFT. Broad, oblique (left foot) nib. Near mint. $350
117 Mabie Todd 1929 Swallow #4 size LF Pencilpen in Black & Pearl. GFT. Medium, extra-flexible, italic nib. Near mint+ $275
118 Mabie Todd 1929 Swallow #4 LF Pencilpen in Jade. GFT. Medium, extra-flexible, italic nib. New-old-stock. Mint (including color) with original label! $375
119 Mabie Todd