We carry a variety of
Parker Fountain Pens. Some are old some are new...all at great prices.
Back in 1967 Parker came out with the Keepsake 75. This new
Parker Fountain pen was produced in plain silver and "stripes" for "folks who forget lots of birthdays or holidays" with room to "Engrave this magnificent pen with a record of the important events in your life... all the occasions you want to remember. Anniversary - Family Birthdates - imiportant occassions - ". It was a cool idea but never really took off and was lost on the public. A Presidential collectible in solid 14 ct gold was also selling at $100.
By 1968 Parker increased the price of all
Parker Fountain Pen 75's to $30. Also in that same year the two Keepsakes were discontinued.These days those particular
parker fountain pens are considered to be extremely rare, especially the solid gold pen, that collectors do not even know them well enough to collect them. Kenneth Parker carried his pens in his pocket. And former secretary of state, William P Rogers used his to sign the Vietnam peace agreement in 1973. Besides those, Vincent Fatica has one, and he won't sell it. Gotta love those
parker fountain pens.