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    Default Parker "VACUMATIC" in black

    Much has been made about the rare Vac pens with the "VACUMATIC" band on the cap. I know
    that they were made in the normal colors of silver,brown,burgundy,emerald and blue. But did they
    make it also in black? I'm curious to know....


    ....and if someone has one,pics please.


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    Default Re: Parker "VACUMATIC" in black

    The Syndicate reports that they've never seen these pens in blue...

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    Default Re: Parker "VACUMATIC" in black

    I have one blue and one gray-white and am pretty sure I have seen black ones on the net.

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    Default Re: Parker "VACUMATIC" in black

    The pens being discussed were produced for a short period of time in 1937.

    Parker introduced the blue Vacumatic material in 1940.

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    Default Re: Parker "VACUMATIC" in black

    Quote Originally Posted by Farmboy View Post
    The pens being discussed were produced for a short period of time in 1937.

    Parker introduced the blue Vacumatic material in 1940.

    You're absolutely right,Todd. I forgot that the blue celluloid wasn't introduced until 1940. So that leaves amber,
    silver,burgundy and emerald.....and emerald is the only color I haven't seen the Vac capband in.



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    Default Re: Parker "VACUMATIC" in black

    Quote Originally Posted by pengeezer View Post
    Much has been made about the rare Vac pens with the "VACUMATIC" band on the cap. I know
    that they were made in the normal colors of silver,brown,burgundy,emerald and blue. But did they
    make it also in black? I'm curious to know....


    ....and if someone has one,pics please.


    John
    Probly not...




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    Default Re: Parker "VACUMATIC" in black

    If anyone is keeping track. David shows all 5 of the black Vac-band items. There is a total of 25 items - 5 colors; 4 pen sizes and one pencil. Then again, just when you say there are 25 possible, someone will turn up a reverse trim pen or some other undocumented configuration...but there will be no blue.

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    Default Re: Parker "VACUMATIC" in black

    Hi Todd,

    In this case not quite. There are two duplicates in that shot. Three of the five in black. I have all five in Green, maybe in silver. 4 or 5 in brown.

    I believe Luiz has shown a blue, which should not exist. Whether late production piece with leftover parts or aftermarket (seemingly more likely) I can't say.

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    Default Re: Parker "VACUMATIC" in black

    Nice pens,David. Thanks for the pic.


    John

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