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  2. Parker Pen Company - Wikipedia

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    Parker Duofold desk set, 1930 Parker Jotter pen. In 1954, Parker released the Parker Jotter ballpoint [9] pen with its original nylon body and inverted "V" clip. The Jotter would go on to sell over 750 million units during its history. In 1955, the company introduced its Liquid Lead pencil, which used liquid graphite to write like a pen.

  3. Parker 51 - Wikipedia

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    Parker 51. 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 ...

  4. Parker Vacumatic - Wikipedia

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    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.

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

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    Brands and products. Gillot 291 pens and holder. Colored Sharpie permanent maker. Box of Perry & Co. 2301 nibs. A Stabilo Boss highlighter by Schwan-Stabilo. Waterman for Air France 's Concorde. Staedtler technical pens. Wacom digital pen.

  6. Jotter - Wikipedia

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    Website. parker.pen/jotter. The Parker Jotter is the Parker Pen Company 's second and best-selling retracting refillable ballpoint pen. The first was the Hopalong Cassidy ballpoint. (Later a fountain pen, mechanical pencil and rollerball pen were introduced to the line). Since 1954, over 750 million have been sold worldwide.

  7. George Safford Parker - Wikipedia

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    In 1888 he founded the Parker Pen Company and the next year he received his first fountain pen patent. By 1908, his factory on Main Street in Janesville was reportedly the largest pen manufacturing facility in the world. Parker eventually became one of the world's premier pen brands, and one of the first brands with a global presence.

  8. Parker Jointless - Wikipedia

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    The Parker Jointless "Lucky Curve" is a range of fountain pens released by the Parker Pen Company in late 1897. The pen used the Lucky Curve ink supply system, designed to draw ink even when the pen was not in use, which was invented and patented by George Safford Parker in 1894. The pen was named "Jointless" because of its one-piece ink barrel ...

  9. Francisco Quisumbing - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Quisumbing. Francisco Quisumbing is said to be a Filipino botanist claimed to be the inventor of Quink ink [ 1][ 2] used by The Parker Pen Company. He studied in the Philippines and the US, gaining a BSc from the University of the Philippines School of Agriculture, [disputed – discuss] Los Baños in 1918 and an MSc in 1921.