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Parker 100 was offered in bronze, blue, white, silver, and black. [8] In 2021 a reimagined version of Parker "51" was released. [9] [10] The 2021 model had slight differences with its predecessor, being 4 mm longer than the original 51. [11] Queen Elizabeth used a burgundy Parker 51 since the 1950s. [12]
The Parker Pen Company is an American manufacturer of luxury writing pens, founded in 1888 [1] by George Safford Parker in Janesville, Wisconsin, United States. In 2011 the Parker factory at Newhaven, East Sussex , England, was closed, and its production transferred to Nantes , France.
PAPA 51 – Papa 51 Ltd (United States) PARAMOUNT – Paramount Aircraft Corporation (United States) PARKER – Cal Y.Parker (United States) PARNALL – George Parnall & Company Ltd (United Kingdom) PARRISH – Parrish Aircraft Xperimental Inc (United States) PARTENAIR – Partenair Design Inc (Canada)
Parker was careful to print prominent warnings on caps, labels, and boxes that the ink could only be used in the 51 (and, later, its economy version, the 21), and would damage any other pen. Prior to the full public introduction of the Parker 51 in 1941, selected market testing of the new pen was carried out, starting in 1939.
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Indonesia lies on the equator line, the line of which passes through Pontianak city, the capital of West Kalimantan province. At Pontianak, a monument is standing as shown in the picture above. At Pontianak, a monument is standing as shown in the picture above.
Some of its brands of fountain pens include Hero, Wing Sung, Lucky, Huafu, Xinming, Guanleming, Xinhua, and Gentleman. The design of some of its Hero pens, such as the Hero 616 or Hero 100, resemble that of the Parker 51, a popular American-made pen. Hero fountain pens were very popular in India from the 1970s to 1990s.
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