Saturday, January 8, 2022

Parker Liquid Lead Pencils


Presidential (not shown, 14k); Signet (1955) or Insignia (1957) in gold fill, Flighter in stainless

51 Custom (gold filled cap), 51 Deluxe (lustraloy cap)

51 Special (black jewel)

21 (convex clip) and 21 Special (concave clip)

41 (top) and 45 (bottom)


61

61 (side view, showing "rainbow" caps)

According to the 1957 catalog, the shorter pencil is the LL-275 and the longer is LL-295.
The LL-275 was paired with Jotters for the "Pardners" sets.  The LL-295 was called the Liquid Lead Special in 1955.

LL-275 "Pardners" pencils

LL-295 Liquid Lead Special pencils

In 1955, these were referred to as the Liquid Lead DeLuxe

Interesting variants on the DeLuxe:  Top marked "I've got Liquid Lead in my Pencil"; center marked "Demonstrator"; bottom marked "Parker" only on both sides of barrel.

English prototype and American oddball with exposed eraser



Most refills are brass; these two have Parker company imprints.


1 comment:

  1. Hi, John. I'm Troy. I'm a draftsman. I'm looking to 3D model my cross century pencil for fun, but I can't get the inner mechanism open without breaking it, and finding diagrams of propel-repel-expel mechanisms is proving very difficult. Right now I'm trying and failing to reverse engineer a mechanism, haha.

    I was curious if you could point me in the right direction to find a diagram or a patent drawing. I reached out to a couple other pencil people about this, and Jim from Pen Hero pointed me your way, saying you know more about pencils than anybody.

    Thank you for your time,

    Troy Wilson II

    troy.alan.wilson@gmail.com

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