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Halfhyde
May 24th, 2015, 05:05 PM
Does anyone have a list of Scripto Model Numbers for the "K" series and for instance what differentiates a K750 from a K760 from a K780, etc.?

Thank you,

Michael Little

jonveley
June 28th, 2015, 09:56 AM
Does anyone have a list of Scripto Model Numbers for the "K" series and for instance what differentiates a K750 from a K760 from a K780, etc.?

Thank you,

Michael Little

A K760 is like 10 better than a K750. The K780 was way better . . . twenty better than even the 760.

Halfhyde
June 29th, 2015, 07:12 AM
Does anyone have a list of Scripto Model Numbers for the "K" series and for instance what differentiates a K750 from a K760 from a K780, etc.?

Thank you,

Michael Little

A K760 is like 10 better than a K750. The K780 was way better . . . twenty better than even the 760.


Great answer Jon. I am amazed that you were aware that Scripto pencils even existed.

Farmboy
June 30th, 2015, 01:34 AM
Try here (http://www.roger-russell.com/scripto.htm).

Halfhyde
July 1st, 2015, 09:32 AM
Try here (http://www.roger-russell.com/scripto.htm).


Farmboy,

Roger Russell has a fine site with lots of info but what I am trying to get a handle on is when I pick up a Scripto which most people simply label as a Scripto "Classic", have I got a K750, K760, K770 or maybe a K780.

I am looking for a guide to identify members of the 700 series.

Beyond that, it would be nice if someone had a list of the older models like 4-47, M800, Wordmaster and so forth with production run dates. I don't know if anyone has ever compiled a list like that. If they have, it was probably someone who may have worked for Scripto or sold their products.

Michael Little
Phoenix, AZ

jonveley
July 16th, 2015, 04:45 AM
Try here (http://www.roger-russell.com/scripto.htm).


Farmboy,

Roger Russell has a fine site with lots of info but what I am trying to get a handle on is when I pick up a Scripto which most people simply label as a Scripto "Classic", have I got a K750, K760, K770 or maybe a K780.

I am looking for a guide to identify members of the 700 series.

Beyond that, it would be nice if someone had a list of the older models like 4-47, M800, Wordmaster and so forth with production run dates. I don't know if anyone has ever compiled a list like that. If they have, it was probably someone who may have worked for Scripto or sold their products.

Michael Little
Phoenix, AZ

Mike educated me that the MS-1 was the earlier version of the M800, with the ball clip - just blogged about that over at Leadhead's a while ago. It was also known as the "Rite Ezee."

From what I remember, I ran across a few ads for the Wordmaster on Google Books. Won't pin down precise dates, but it would help. I also have a 1951 catalog . . . somewhere . . . the PCA library recently added one, too.