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  2. Parker 51 - Wikipedia

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    There were two iterations of a special ink formulated exclusively for use in the Parker 51. This initial ink was highly alkaline and while water-based, also included a substantial amount of isopropyl alcohol. It was released in 1941 as "51" ink, along with the Parker 51 pen. Parker was careful to print prominent warnings on caps, labels, and ...

  3. Quink - Wikipedia

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    Vacumatics held their ink supply directly within their celluloid barrels, so Quink was formulated accordingly. Quink is not to be confused with two iterations of a special ink formulated exclusively for use in the Parker 51. This ink was highly alkaline and while water-based, also included a substantial amount of isopropyl alcohol.

  4. Parker Pen Company - Wikipedia

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    Several models of the Parker 51, regarded as the most widely used model of fountain pen. From the 1920s to the 1960s, before the development of the ballpoint pen, Parker was either number one or number two in worldwide writing instrument sales. In 1931, Parker created Quink (quick drying ink), which eliminated the need for blotting. [6]

  5. Francisco Quisumbing - Wikipedia

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    Quink, which was sold in the US from 1931, is claimed to stand for 'Quisumbing Ink', but there is no reliable evidence to support this. Parker state instead that the name is an amalgam of "quick and ink". [4] However Parker did license the manufacture of Quink in the Philippines, for that market, and the bottles were labelled as such. [5]

  6. A revealing look at Gypsy Rose Lee - AOL

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    Gypsy Rose Lee was one of America's legendary entertainers. On this 100th anniversary of her birth, you may wonder just what makes her legacy endure.

  7. NYPD’s $400K-a-year top earner Quathisha Epps is retiring ...

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    Epps, 51, also faced an internal affairs investigation into her overtime, sources said. Records showed that last year she worked nearly 1,627 hours of overtime on top of her regular shift, or an ...