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  2. Rotring - Wikipedia

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    Rotring expanded operation establishing branches in Europe and the United States, in 1974. The "Isograph" technical pen was launched in 1976. That same year Rotring launched its first drawing board, and the "Tikky" mechanical pencil was released in 1979. The "Art Pen", a fountain pen suitable for calligraphy, was launched in 1984. During the ...

  3. Platinum Pen Company - Wikipedia

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    The Platinum Pen Company is a Japanese pen manufacturer based in Taitō, Tokyo known for the introduction in 1956 of the world’s first cartridge type fountain pen, and in 1967 for the first fountain pen with a platinum nib.

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  5. Carter's Ink Company - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1920s, when upmarket fountain pens were a popular luxury item, Carter began its own range of pens, more specifically in 1926. [1] The line was discontinued in the early 1930s, but they are still fondly remembered and sought after by collectors. [1] Carter's also manufactured mechanical pencils, [5] as well as desk pen sets. [1]

  6. Technical pen - Wikipedia

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    Staedtler technical pens Staedtler technical pen divided in parts in comparison with 1 cent euro coin Macro image of a 0.7 mm Rotring Rapidograph nib showing the flow control wire. A technical pen is a specialized instrument used by an engineer, architect, or drafter to make lines of constant width for architectural, engineering, or technical ...

  7. Penkala-Edmund Moster & Co. - Wikipedia

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    "Penkala-Moster" pen and pencil company in Zagreb Company logo and mascot of Penkala-Edmund Moster & Co.. Penkala-Edmund Moster & Co., later as Penkala tvornica d. d., was a stationery manufacturing company that was based in Zagreb, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia within Austria-Hungary (later part of Kingdom of Yugoslavia).

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