Selling are 13 advertisement pages for:

Parker Pens

from 1961 to 1965

These advertising pages are by the Parker Pen Company,

1st ad (1961) has 2 photos of the Parker Pen International Flighter ball point pen. The smaller photo shows the pen in its gift box. Ad text starts “Parker International Flighter. remarkably long-winded” and goes on about the pen.

2nd ad (1962) has a large photo of a man examining a Parker International ball-point pen. He is looking at the tip though a jeweler’s loupe. Ad text starts “Fine jewelry that writes (even has diamond dust in the tip)” and goes on about the pen. It says the International models are ‘$75 and down’.

3rd ad (1962) has a photo of a Parker International ball-point pen. There are 5 other photos: Diamonds, Chinchilla Fur coat, Sailing Yacht, Thoroughbred Race Horse and a Bentley. Ad text starts “Gift ideas under $100,000” and goes on about the pen.

4th ad (1962) has a photo of a Parker VP Fountain Pen. There is also a close-up photo showing the rotate-able tip. Ad text starts “Entirely new idea in fountain pens” and goes on about dialing the point to change the writing angle. VP stands for Very Personal.

5th ad (1963) has a photo of a Parker VP Fountain Pen. There is also a close-up photo showing the rotate-able tip. Ad text starts “Dial the writing angle to suit your style” and goes on about the easy-to-change writing angle.

6th ad (1963) has a photo of a Parker VP Fountain Pen. The main photo shows a left-handed hand using the pen. Ad text starts “Even if you don’t write like this try the new Parker VP” and goes on about dialing the point to change the writing angle.

7th ad (1963) has a photo of a Parker VP Fountain Pen. There is also a close-up photo showing the rotate-able tip. Both photos are shown on a gift-wrapped box. Ad text starts “Give them the only pen they can dial to suit their style” and goes on about the easy-to-change writing angle.

8th ad (1964) has a color photo of a Parker 75 fountain pen in sterling silver. There are 4 detail drawings too. Ad text starts “Wonderful new way to say you care – Give the New Parker 75…in solid sterling silver” and goes on about the pen.

9th ad (1965) has a color photo of a Parker 75 fountain pen. It is shown held above a framed, hand-written testimonial. Ad text starts “Why the new Parker 75 inspires the kind of testimonials we could frame” and goes on about the pen.

10th, 11th & 12th ads (1965) are similar. They have a color photo of a Parker 75 fountain pen. In one ad 2 fingers of a man’s hand are reaching for the pen. In the other two the pen is sitting on a man’s fingers. There are 2 close-up drawings of the tip and refill cartridge. Ad text starts “The Gift - The New Parker 75…in solid sterling silver” and goes on about the pen.

13th ad (1965) has a color photo of a Parker 75 fountain pen. There is a smaller photo of the matching ballpoint pen. Ad text starts “Think twice about giving the Parker 75 to just anyone…It’s solid sterling silver and costs $25” and goes on about the pens.

These ads are full page, each approx. 7” x 10”, carefully removed from actual 1961 to 1965 magazines.

my ad#Parker Pen 61-65 x13


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