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  2. Macniven and Cameron - Wikipedia

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    The new nib was initially manufactured by Gillott and others, until the company bought a factory in Bordesley, Birmingham, in 1900. It then manufactured its own nibs, fountain pens and printed stationery, until 1964, when the factory closed.

  3. Birmingham pen trade - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham pen trade evolved in the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter and its surrounding area in the 19th century. "Pen" is the old term for what is now generally referred to as a nib, and for over a century the city was the world's leading manufacturer of steel nibs for dip pens, also making nibs in brass, bronze, and other alloys.

  4. Sheaffer Prelude - Wikipedia

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    The Prelude Fountain pens may be used with normal short Skrip cartridges [5] or International sized cartridges. It is also provided with the standard Sheaffer piston converter, [6] to fill with bottled ink. [7] The ballpoints require a standard Sheaffer Ballpoint refill, [8] while rollerball pens use Sheaffer Classic Rollerball cartridges. [9]

  5. Officially, the 13 Best Pens of All Time - AOL

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    Aluminium Hexagonal Pen 0.7mm. Muji is the Japanese lifestyle store that's becoming increasingly popular stateside. All the home goods and clothing offerings are perfect examples of peaceful ...

  6. Sheaffer - Wikipedia

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    Another popular Sheaffer fountain pen was the low cost "School Pen." Current high end pens include the Valor and the Legacy series, all of which retain the inlaid nib. On July 31, 1997, Société Bic S.A., known for its Bic pens and lighters, agreed to buy Sheaffer for less than $50 million. Bic, of France, bought Sheaffer from Gefinor S.A., a ...

  7. Flex nib - Wikipedia

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    A Flex nib (or flexible nib) is a type of fountain pen nib that can create different line widths. Due to its non-rigid structure, a flex nib allows a writer to control line width by adjusting the pressure of the pen on paper. Increased pressure will cause the two tines of the nib to separate slightly, allowing more ink to flow onto the page.

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