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Parker Pens - One of the World's best pen
Parker Pen's - the worlds largest selling pen is synonymous with fine pen for its varied variety and exclusive features. The most famed pen is a household possession of every individual. Through the 20th Century it forged a reputation for quality writing instruments that continued in the 21st Century too. From the flagship Duo fold line, to the more affordable Latitude series, Parker pens offer consistently high quality and value. Here is an exclusive report that states its uphill from the time of its making. Explore the world of Parker Pens.
The
Story
of
Parker
and
his
pens
The
history
of
Parker
Pen
Company
dates
back
to
1891.
The
company
was
founded
by
George
Safford
Parker
in
Janesville,
Wisconsin.
He
started
this
small
business
as
he
wanted
to
make
reliable
pens
for
his
telegraphy
students.
By
capitalizing
the
patent
of
'lucky
curve'
that
helped
in
minimizing
the
danger
of
leaking,
he
quickly
moved
to
a
commanding
position
in
the
fountain
pen
industry.
Before
the
development
of
'ballpoint
pens'
(that
is
from
1920's-
1960's
)
Parker
was
number
one
in
worldwide
writing
instrument
sales.
George Stafford Parker moved several steps ahead in the Pen manufacturing market after his introduction of 'Quink', a quick drying ink which eliminated the need for blotting. This creation led to the development of the most widely used model of the fountain pen in history Parker 51. A statistics states that over 0 million worth of sales were made of this fountain pen in 30 years of history. Since then Parker Pens are frequently opted for signing the most important documents, such as the World War II armistices.
The company has never gone downhill from the date of its creation as everything what Parker made was of interest to the collector, to the user, or to both. The company was the first to introduce pen with a metal cap, the first pen that could fly (could be used in an airplane without leaking), and the first pen ever to fill itself by capillary action. Parker finally got into ballpoints in 1954 after developing what it considered a good point. The finest material used in parker pens till date are gold, silver, vermeil, platinum, rhodium, stainless steel, resin and Hi-Tech pigments that offer innovative, shimmering effects.
In 1993 parker was acquired by the Gillete company that already had acquired one of the best selling disposable ball points Paper Mate brand. Gillete later sold the writing instrument division in 2000 to Newell Rubbermaid. In 2001, Parker and former arch-rival Waterman were taken over by office-supply giant Sanford . Parker has introduced several models (including fountain pens) at lower price points, and has retained the trusty Duofold Centennial and Sonnet series.
In 2004 Parker 100 became the face Parker for the 21st century. It combined avant grade looks and an affectionate reinterpretation of the unique styling of its famed predecessor, the 51. The demand of Parker pens are such that the manufacturers have to keep up the fast production with the expanding demands for the pens. All Parker pens come with a limited 2 Year warranty. The Parker models are the emblems of excellence that own fine craftsmanship, character, luxury and commitment. It has crazed the whole world to own one for an authoritative look.



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