This is my new ballpoint, which is actually old, and kind of dented and scratched, so it was a bit overlooked, thrown in at the bottom of a box that was part of a large collection of fountain pens.
The pen bears the official name of the “Parker Jotter Jubilee Premier Edition ” in Saffron Yellow. Quite a mouthful of nouns.
These were part of an anniversary edition of Jotters from 2004, as set forth inย this excellent article by Len Provisor. Coincidentally, Len was in the room when this particular Jotter came out of the big box of pens. But he didn’t find it. It was Rich who found it, then told me about the edition, and then was nice enough to leave it for me to buy. Thanks, Rich.
Thus, my first Jotter.
Mechanically, it’s just a regular Jotter, in regular Jotter size, made in the UK. The pen body is sterling silver with an inlay of saffron yellow. Mine clearly has been used pretty heavily, and it has some discoloration and dents and such, but that’s perfect for me, because that made it affordable, and I want to use it anyway. It came with a Jotter gel refill, which writes a very smooth line, albeit fairly broad.
I actually bought this pen for my younger daughter, who likes ballpoints and Jotters, but by the time I got home, I decided it was so good we should share it. “Look what I got for you! And we can share it!” was how I put it.
So now, I actually have three nice ballpoints. Although they were all bought at different times, I had them all out today, and something became clear. I had a theme.
Or at least a color scheme.
Those are, from the top, the Lamy Pico in Laser Orange, which I carry in my purse, the Jotter and a Caran d’Ache 849 in Tangerine-Pink Tropical.
That Lamy Pico is an outstanding design, and the best purse pen ever; and in real life it’s even brighter than a photo can convey, so it’s impossible to lose. The Caran d’Ache 849 is a classic, and attractively subdued in color, and so is the Jotter. I’m pretty happy to have them all.
Plus, since they are ballpoints, I can stop right here. Right?
I have a Parker Jotter too. They are great pens. I love the color and look of the one you have.
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I’ve found that ballpoints, rollerballs, and pencils become a slippery slope as well. I once visited a pencil store and swore I wouldn’t buy anything – I barely use pencils! Came out of there with $20+ worth of pencils. How in the heck?
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I read that three times, and each time I couldn’t help saying, “A pencil store?!” she says! “There’s a pencil store?! A store that just sells pencils!”
But yes: I would say my Japanese gel pens and rollerballs, and my pencils are used as much as my fountain pens, just for different things. ๐ I don’t think I tend to accumulate as many of those, however, because I have my favorites and just use them. Luckily. ๐
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Lost Star Trek prop?
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Beats me! ๐
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Kidding aside, that’s a kickass Jotter.
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Wow. Now I see what you meant. The Jotter does indeed slay.
By the way, I was given a Lamy Pico in the same laser orange this summer. It is the folding bicycle of pens!
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We are pen twins!
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You’re welcome!
I’m guessing that there may be a few more ballpoint pens in your future.
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Rich, I’m afraid you’re right. ๐
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