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  2. Parker 51 - Wikipedia

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    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 boxes that the ink could only be used in the "51." The formulation in the ink would react with other manufacturing materials (such as celluloid) of the period leading to irreparable damage to other fountain pens.

  3. Category:Parker pens - Wikipedia

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  4. P51 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... The North American P-51 Mustang is an American World War II fighter aircraft. P51 or P-51 may also ... Parker 51, a fountain pen;

  5. Parker Pen Company - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Quink - Wikipedia

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    It was released in 1941 as "51" ink, along with the Parker 51 pen; in 1947 it was made somewhat less corrosive, and renamed "Superchrome". 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.

  7. Talk:Parker Pen Company - Wikipedia

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    Claiming that Parker 51 (in 1941) was made to macth Quink properties of dry (created in 1931) has no factual support, so I rephrased the paragraph. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bsergio ( talk • contribs ) 19:57, 1 January 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]

  8. Fountain pen - Wikipedia

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    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib to apply water-based ink, or special pigment ink—suitable for fountain pens—to paper.It is distinguished from earlier dip pens by using an internal reservoir to hold ink, eliminating the need to repeatedly dip the pen in an inkwell during use.

  9. Parkers - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Parker's, an Australian pretzels company; Parker's Car Guides, a British car magazine;