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  2. Parker Duofold - Wikipedia

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    The Parker Duofold is a range of fountain pens produced by the Parker Pen Company. History. The first model was produced in 1921 and was a large pen – 5.5 inches ...

  3. Parker Pen Company - Wikipedia

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    George Safford Parker, the founder, had previously been a sales agent for the John Holland Gold Pen Company.He received his first fountain pen related patent in 1889. [3] In 1894, Parker received a patent on his "Lucky Curve" fountain pen feed, [4] which was claimed to draw excess ink back into the pen barrel when the pen was not in use.

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Parker pens - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Parker pens" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Parker Pen Company; 0–9. Parker 180; D. Parker Duofold; J. Jotter; P ...

  6. Parker Vacumatic - Wikipedia

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    Uncapped Parker Vacumatic. The Parker Vacumatic fountain pen was launched in 1932, and would come to out-sell the Parker Duofold, the then top seller.The pen was originally marketed under the name of Golden Arrow, a reference to the new arrow clip but was again changed to Vacuum Filler in reference to its ink reservoir filling action.

  7. Demonstrator pen - Wikipedia

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    Most transparent demonstrators, however, postdate the general adoption of celluloid for fountain pen manufacture. Parker and Sheaffer both made fully transparent versions of their best-selling Duofold and Balance models in the early 1930s. Other demonstrators were only partially transparent, the transparency highlighting the pen's special features.