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  2. Quink - Wikipedia

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    Many collectors and enthusiasts continue to use the Parker 51 pen in the 21st century, with a limited edition of the model (available in two colors, "Vista Blue" and black) released by Parker in 2002. [11] As part of the 2002 product revival, Parker promoted its quick-drying ink as the ideal accompaniment for the Parker 51.

  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 ink - Wikipedia

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    Noodler's Black fountain pen ink writing samples. This is a 'bulletproof' permanent ink featuring cellulose-reactive dye. In the late 20th century, particular attention has been paid by ink manufacturers to the durability of their products against the effects of time, light, moisture, and efforts at forgery or falsification [10] (see Check ...

  5. Parker 51 - Wikipedia

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    Parker 100 was offered in bronze, blue, white, silver, and black. [8] In 2021 a reimagined version of Parker "51" was released. [9] [10] The 2021 model had slight differences with its predecessor, being 4 mm longer than the original 51. [11] Queen Elizabeth used a burgundy Parker 51 since the 1950s. [12]

  6. Ballpoint pen - Wikipedia

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    The dyes used in blue and black ballpoint pens are basic dyes based on triarylmethane and acid dyes derived from diazo compounds or phthalocyanine. Common dyes in blue (and black) ink are Prussian blue, Victoria blue, methyl violet, crystal violet, and phthalocyanine blue. The dye eosin is commonly used for red ink.

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