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  2. Fountain pen - Wikipedia

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    A 1970s model metal and plastic fountain pen The Pilot Varsity, an inexpensive disposable fountain pen A modern celluloid fountain pen fitted with a vintage nib. While no longer the primary writing instrument in modern times, fountain pens are used for important official works such as signing valuable documents. [88]

  3. Parker Duofold - Wikipedia

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    The first model was produced in 1921 and was a large pen – 5.5 inches long when capped. It was made of a showy bright red hard rubber and expensively priced at $7.00, equivalent to $120 in 2023. The original full-sized Duofold was soon joined by the smaller Duofold Junior, Duofold Special, and Lady Duofold.

  4. Carter's Ink Company - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1920s, when upmarket fountain pens were a popular luxury item, Carter began its own range of pens, more specifically in 1926. [1] The line was discontinued in the early 1930s, but they are still fondly remembered and sought after by collectors. [1] Carter's also manufactured mechanical pencils, [5] as well as desk pen sets. [1]

  5. D. Leonardt & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Former logo, used until 2016. The company was founded in 1856 by Diedrich Leonardt to manufacture dip pens.After two large expansions led by Leonardt in 1863 and 1867, D Leonardt & Co. developed large export market in South America and Eastern Europe, and produced pens for the King of Italy.

  6. Parker 51 - Wikipedia

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    It was a larger and heavier version of the original Parker 51. The pen was designed by Geoff Hollington, a furniture designer that had previously collaborated with Parker in the Sonnet and Insignia models. [7] The model was produced from 2004 to 2007 and was advertised as "the perfect combination of understated status and sharp, individual style".

  7. Esterbrook - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, the fountain pen was fast becoming more popular amongst people who were tired of dipping pens into ink, and the company manufactured its first fountain pen. By 1930 the company sought less expensive means of manufacturing pens, as gold and jewel tips were growing too expensive and in this same year they began selling fountain pens in ...