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  2. Waterman Philéas - Wikipedia

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    Waterman Philéas fountain pen. Waterman Philéas is a series of writing instruments including fountain pens, rollerballs, ballpoints and pencils produced by the Waterman pen company. It is well-known because of its good price-quality ratio and is therefore often recommended for novice fountain pen users and collectors. This series is now ...

  3. 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 ...

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

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    A pen is a handheld device used to apply ink to a surface, usually paper, for writing or drawing. [1] 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.

  5. Lamy - Wikipedia

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    Lamy Z 50 nibs in front of a Lamy Nexx fountain pen. Many Lamy fountain pen models share the same type of feed and nib. Most use Fe-Ni-Cr stainless steel alloy Z 50 nibs which can be interchanged by the user. [9] The feeds are made of ABS plastic and after injection molding are chemically etched with polyethylene glycol (PEG). The etching ...

  6. Faber-Castell - Wikipedia

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    Faber-Castell was founded in 1761 in Stein, Germany, by cabinet maker Kaspar Faber (1730–1784) as the A.W. Faber Company. It has remained in the Faber family for eight generations. The company expanded under Kaspar Faber's great-grandson, Johann Lothar Freiherr von Faber (1817–1896), and his wife Ottilie.

  7. Montblanc (company) - Wikipedia

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    Montblanc was acquired by Alfred Dunhill Ltd. in 1977, following which lower price pens were dropped, and the brand was used on a wide range of luxury goods other than pens. [5] In 1993, Montblanc became part of the Swiss Richemont group. [3] Its sister companies include luxury brands Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Chloé, and Baume et Mercier.