Re: What is the most unusual bit of Packardiana in your collection?

Posted by Leeedy On 2017/12/16 13:21:57
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RogerDetroit wrote:
Several years ago I purchased a desk set with an aerial image of the Packard Plant cast into the base and mounted with a Wahl-Eversharp fountain pen made of rosewood. I have seen only 2 others.

Base is marked Whitehead-Hoag and the red hex is in cloisonne'.


Wowowow!!! Gorgeous stuff Roger! Love the pen set.

Here are some of my Packard keys collected over the years... I have more keys and fobs. The keys in the upper right of the photo are original Packard factory keys that would have come new with your 1950s Packard. Fob with these postwar keys is prewar. Off to the left center is a little child's Packard service ring...

Added detailed shot of NOS original Packard keys...

And fob you got when taking delivery of your new postwar Packard at the Grand Boulevard plant in Detroit...

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