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  1. Nov 10, 2014 · The pictures alone are worth the price of admission, showing rare and unique images of the Jotter that I had no idea even existed. The Jotter was completely ingrained into society in the late 50's and 60's and it is cool to see the crazy designs and uses the Parker company came up with.

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  2. Jul 6, 2017 · The Parker Jotter is a tried and true classic that keeps upgrading, and this new two-tone, all-metal Victoria Violet body feels fresh while still nodding to vintage elegance. I was genuinely surprised by the price of these new editions, because they look and feel like a much more expensive pen.

  3. The aesthetics for the price is just insane (at least to my inexperienced eye), it looks and feels so sleek Reply reply More replies simplydiffer

  4. Feb 3, 2014 · First off, the metal-finished 50th anniversary ones are WONDERFUL if you can score one at a good price. Their other mid-00s production was good, solid, nice colors, good threads. I bet the most recent ones are of lesser quality.

  5. For the price, there are better all-metal pens, the Zebra F-701 is the obvious choice. However, the Jotter takes the ubiquitous Parker G2 refill, and that pretty much makes it the best choice for an all-metal pen at its price range.

  6. You can find entry level Parker Jotters for under $10 and the Urban for around $20, while the Parker IM and the Parker 51 ranges from the mid-$100 range. High end Parkers like the Parker Premier fountain pen and more luxurious editions of the Sonnet and the 51 can cost hundreds of dollars.

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  8. Feb 24, 2020 · Though it’s hard to tell in a photo, the Parker Jotter fountain pen seems a bit wider. It could just be the difference between the grip section on the fountain pen versus the tapered end on the ballpoint. The Jotter Fountain Pen is 5 1/16″ long capped, 4 5/8″ uncapped and 5 7/16″ posted.

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