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- The Jotter ballpoint pen was introduced in 1954.
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Description. Parker-style G2 large capacity ballpoint refill. The Jotter is distinguished by a plunger and cap made of stainless steel, a stylized arrow-shaped clip, a plastic or metal barrel and a metal tip end. When introduced in 1954, [1] the pen barrels were made from grooved nylon.
Aug 14, 2020 · Sleek and stylish, the Jotters are an affordable pen that adds a bit of class to any pen case. Jotters have a long history and have been around for almost 65 years! The model was introduced in 1954 and over 750 million models have been sold since then.
Nov 10, 2014 · 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. You weren't Don Draper unless you left a branded Jotter behind for your customers.
Apr 24, 2023 · The story of the Jotter begins in 1954. By the 1950’s, Parker had began production of ballpoint pens, which, in the early years, were referred to as Parkets. From the beginning, the Jotter set itself apart from its competitors. It was produced from nylon (in red, green, grey, and black) with a metal “upper”.
Production begins on the Jotter, Parker's ballpoint pen. The Jotter sells 3.5 million in its first year and remains popular today. 1958. Designed in 1933 by Joseph Platt, a prominent designer of the 1930s, the famous Parker arrow was inspired by Kenneth Parker’s passion for revolutionary transportation and aviation.
In 1962 a cap actuated Jotter "61" model was introduced. In 1965 Parker offered a desk pen in black an brushed chrome. By 1973 the button of the Jotter was redesigned. While the previous years had seen a lightly rounded button, it now became flat, sporting the Parker logo.
A cap actuated Parker 51 Jotter ballpoint was introduced to the Parker 51 range in 1955. It was available with both a lustraloy - stainless steel - and rolled-gold cap. Forming a trio set with the existing Parker 51 fountain pens and clutch pencils.