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  2. Waterman Pen Company - Wikipedia

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    The Waterman Pen Company is a major manufacturing company of luxury fountain pens and inks, based in Paris, France. The firm was established in 1884 in New York City by Lewis Waterman, [ 1] being one of the few remaining first-generation fountain pen companies, as "Waterman S.A." Since 2000 Waterman has been owned by the American group Newell ...

  3. Waterman Philéas - Wikipedia

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    Waterman Philéas is a series of writing instruments including fountain pens, rollerballs, ballpoints and pencils produced by the Waterman pen company. It is well-known because of its good price-quality ratio and is therefore often recommended for novice fountain pen users and collectors. This series is now discontinued.

  4. Parker Pen Company - Wikipedia

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    parkerpen.com. The Parker Pen Company is an American manufacturer of luxury writing pens, founded in 1888 [ 1] by George Safford Parker in Janesville, Wisconsin, United States. In 2011 the Parker factory at Newhaven, East Sussex, England, was closed, and its production transferred to Nantes, France. [ 2]

  5. Waterman Hémisphère - Wikipedia

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    The Hémisphère is a light pen that has a cigar shaped barrel with a beveled top and usual Waterman clip. It comes in many colours (metallic, blue, green, red, cognac), a lacquer finish, or a brushed chrome or gold finish. The clip comes in chrome or 24- karat gold finish. In Japan, this model is known as the Waterman Metropolitan. The pen is ...

  6. Eversharp - Wikipedia

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    Eversharp is an American brand of writing implements founded by Charles Rood Keeran in 1913 and marketed by Keeran & Co., based in Chicago. [1] Keeran commercialised Eversharp mechanical pencils (manufactured by two companies, Heath and Wahl), [2] [1] then expanding to fountain pens when the company was acquired by the Wahl Adding Machine Co. in 1916 and it was named "Wahl-Eversharp".

  7. Country Star Phil Vassar Reveals He Died Twice After Heart ...

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    Phil Vassar is opening up about experiencing a heart attack and stroke which he says caused him to die twice. In a new interview with Taste of Country published on Thursday, Aug. 8, Vassar, 62 ...

  8. Fountain pen - Wikipedia

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    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib to apply water-based ink, or special pigment ink—suitable for fountain pens—to paper. It is distinguished from earlier dip pens by using an internal reservoir to hold ink, eliminating the need to repeatedly dip the pen in an inkwell during use. The pen draws ink from the reservoir ...

  9. Famous Dog Actor Films a Movie at Cannes Film Festival ... - AOL

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    Messi the Border Collie has been taking Hollywood by storm ever since his starring role in the 2023 film Anatomy of a Fall.The four-legged French actor has more skills than his owner and trainer ...