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  2. 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 ...

  3. 12 Collecting Hobbies That Pay Off Big

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    Vintage fountain pens, especially from luxury brands like Montblanc and Parker, have become highly sought after among history buffs. Collectors appreciate not only the aesthetic craftsmanship but ...

  4. The World's Most Ridiculously Expensive Pens - AOL

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    The First Ascent of the Mont Blanc Limited Edition 5 Fountain Pen Price: $534,000 Though this pen is not currently up for sale (shame, right?), it was once on the market for a measly $534,000 .

  5. Bic Cristal - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the Bic Cristal's writing tip and ergonomic design helped shift the worldwide market for pens from fountain pens to ballpoints. In 1959 Bich brought the pen to the American market: the Bic pen was soon selling at 29 cents (equivalent to $3.03 in 2023) with the slogan "writes first time, every time."

  6. Parker 51 - Wikipedia

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    The Parker 51 is a fountain pen first introduced in 1941. Parker marketed it as "The World’s Most Wanted Pen", a slogan alluding to restrictions on production of consumer goods for civilian markets in the United States during World War II. Parker's continual advertising during the war created demand that took several years to fulfil after the ...

  7. Conway Stewart - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the ballpoint pen was being developed and while initially unreliable and more expensive than comparably finished fountain pens, soon decreased rapidly in price. Conway Stewart, along with most other fountain pen manufacturers of the time, failed to anticipate the effect that this innovative product would have on fountain pen ...