Monday, June 15, 2009

Papermate Ops n Pops

Back on 15 May 2009 I posted my 1967 Papermate Ops n Pops collection. At the time I had six with the goal of ten. I now have number seven. The yellow one on the right with black squares. These pens are number two on my all time favorite pen list and as I said before it "is the 60s". This new yellow one has not seen the day of light for 40 years. I just put in a new refill and it works fine. One should be in your collection. Three more to go.






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6 comments:

  1. They look in pretty pristibe condition to be 4 decades old. Must be some great storage conditions.

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  2. You are right. I do not buy these pens unless they are in great condition. The designs wear off with time and they are plastic. I am sure that is why there are so few of these around. They do get used but I am careful with them.

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  3. Hey! I have that orange one! I got it for my 13th birthday and used it for years. Of course, the design wore off, but I still have the orange pen. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!

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  4. Great collection. Have not seen several in one place in decades. I made the first prototype while living in Europe with paper stickers and drilling a hole in a golfball and pounded lead into the bottom to act as the pen holder. My father worked for Gillette and was made president of Papermate about that time...
    Happy hunting!

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  5. Thanks for the comments. Now my collection is up to 10 but I am still missing 3 designs.

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  6. Way cool, and thanks for the memories. BY 1967 I was already in love with the Paper-Mate "Contour 150", so when the Ops'N' Pops pens came out, I HAD to have one (actually 2): a yellow with the MOIRE curves, and another yellow with the "target-like" circles.

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