1930's


n illusive pen, manufactured during the 1930's together with the Raven Black and the Thrift time pens ment for the low-priced market.
Around 1932 Parker introduced the Parco. It appears this pen eventually became the Parkette, in fact, the first year Parkette was identical to the Parco with the exception of the clip. The clip is a three step chevron similar to the Parkette, with the exception of the step above the chevrons. The Parco is squared off, whereas the Parkette comes to a point.
The Parco came in 4 colors - black, green marble, grey and black marble with red veins, and red and black marble (similar to the material used for the streamline Duofold). The pen is a lever filler and the nib is 14kt and marked Parco, made in the USA. As you can see by the pictures the pen has four cap bands - two above the clip and two in the customary position. 

Dont miss Gary Cole's great site: http://www.vintagefp.com/Parco.htm
 



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