In 1955 Parker introduced its "Liquid Lead" pencil which was essentially a ballpoint that wrote with graphite based ink. The system continued into the 1960s.
Parker Archive - Page 8
![Agentinian Parker 61.](images/ref.%20972%20nib.jpg)
Ref. 972
Parker 61 Classic fountain pen, lustraloy satin finish cap, dark blue barrel, fine nib, black pocket clip and barrel jewels, aerometric filler, uninked with chalk marks, Agentinian production, circa 1970s, (mint). Sold
![Parker Lady Standard](images/ref.1105.lady.pen_small.jpg)
Ref. 1105
Red Parker Lady Standard fountain pen, aerometric filler, 14crt medium nib, original retailer chalk marks to barrel, rolled gold trim, circa 1968, English, (mint). Sold
![Parker 65 Jotter.](images/ref.1020.parker.65_small.jpg)
Ref. 1020
Parker 65 ballpoint pen, burgundy Jotter with classic lustraloy cap, good mechanism, no scratches/dings or dents, pearlised clip jewel, English, (excellent). Sold
![Parker 75.](images/ref.1063.parker.75_small.jpg)
Ref. 1063
Parker 75 Cisele, sterling silver, adjustable 14crt fine nib, cartridge/converter, gold plated pocket clip and dimpled tassies, 1970s, USA, (excellent). Sold
![MKII Blue Marbled Duofold ballpoint, 1988.](images/ref.1227.marbled.duofold.jpg)
Ref. 1227
Blue Marbled Parker Duofold ballpoint, circa 1991, (mint). Sold
![Parker Duofold ballpoint, circa 1990.](images/ref.1215.duofold.ballpoint_small.jpg)
Ref. 1215
Black Parker Duofold ballpoint, two barrel bands, gold trim, original hanging tag, c. 1990, (mint). Sold
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