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There is no such company as the Boston Safety Pen Company. The Boston Fountain Pen Company made the Boston Safety Fountain Pen. There was a Boston Pen Company. There was also Colonial Pen Company and Colonial Fountain Pen Company.

 

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Update to the Reuther pen (Reuther Pen Company) in the USA list is that it appears to have been manufactured by Craig (Sheaffer) for Reuther

 

With Daniel Kirchheimer's help, I have found a picture of a Craig pen that is identical to the Reuther except for the brand imprint.

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The Moonwalk Pen - honoring Apollo lunar landings
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I thought I have added last time

 

Germany: Fabula

 

I have three safeties and two PBF, the nibs are also Fabula and 16 1/2 Karat

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one of each please

It's a small world......but I'd hate to paint it. -Stephen Wright

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Hi,

 

I have found the WALKER pens on the list as the Italian ones. I have bought these in the pictures. Could you tell me more about the pens in white, black, green and blue colors? The period of production?

 

Tom

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Please add Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia):

 

Fravos (František Vosátko),

Votan,

Student,

Tatra,

Penco,

Mileva,

PEROP,

Sagitta,

Lady,

Šebek,

Ocean,

Praga,

Domator

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For Romania add Poenari .

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I love Fountain Pens, with hooded nib in the classic style, Parker 51/61 type .



Ionut - Marius

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Fischer....country unknown

This is what I know about Fischer. Perhaps the more learned in our group can help correct or add to it.

Fischer pens were made by Gustave Fischer & Company, later Gustave Fischer Company, of Hartford, Conn. The nibs came from the Eagle Pencil Company of Danbury, Conn. In 1992, the company merged with the L. E. Muran Company of Billerica, Massachusetts. Fischer remains a division of Muran, still operating under the Fischer name.

I found a page of Richard Binder's with almost the exact information. His, of course, is far more extensive than that which I know. [richardspens.com/?page=ref/glossary/F.htm]

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