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  2. The Best Pens in 2023 - AOL

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    This fountain pen is made in resin for a smooth touch, equipped with a quill shaped clips, and finished a 14-k gold nib. ... German pen company Kaweco has been making these luxe writing utensils ...

  3. Platinum Pen Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1942 the company was primarily focused for the Tokyo Weapons Company involved in the manufacture of fighter planes. The pen business Nakaya Seisakusho was renamed Platinum Fountain Pen Company Ltd. This changed in 1952 to Platinum Industry Company after a challenge from a British company of the same name, [3] but reverted in 1962.

  4. List of pen types, brands and companies - Wikipedia

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    Additional types of specialized pens are used in specific types of applications and environments such as in artwork, electronics, digital scanning and spaceflight, and computing. The following is a list of pen types, brands and/or manufacturing companies of those writing implements. Related items are listed as well.

  5. Conway Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Conway Stewart & Company Ltd is a British manufacturing company of writing implements, founded in 1905 by Frank Jarvis and Thomas Garner in London.The company became notable for its fountain pens, although it also produced ballpoint pens.

  6. The 10 Most Expensive Fountain Pens in the World - AOL

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    Priced at: $1.47 million. With only one of these produced each year, this Diamante fountain pen boasts a platinum barrel encrusted with over 30 carats of De Beers diamonds and an 18-karat gold nib ...

  7. Sailor (pen company) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s Sailor launched a pen with 21 gold nibs, a world first. [3] In 1963, the company introduced a handy, small pen with a cap clip that allowed the pen to be carried in a breast pocket or shirt pocket. The company also launched the first brush pen, a type of writing instrument derived from Japanese calligraphy brushes.