Azuniga Posted September 11, 2017 Share Posted September 11, 2017 I just received a pen from Hungary and it is supposed to be Hungarian.... I have not found more information. FAVORIT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davjohn Posted September 17, 2017 Share Posted September 17, 2017 I did some web crawling and came up with a little information. A lot of it came from a website on an Italian server.: https://www.fountainpen.it/Lamy/en It seems the Favorit is not Hungarian. It is German. Joseph C. Lamy, Parker Germany's general manager, resigned in 1929 when Parker discharged Osmia, and created his own company in Berlin. He began with the production of pens marked Orthos. He acquired Artus Fullaltergesellschaft Kaufmann und Co. After that buy his first pen was a piston filler marketed Artus. During subsequent years he produced the Artus Rekord, Perfect, Favorit, Ballit, Schulüller, Prinz, Junior. I found a web page that tells about the Favorit, but it's in Italian. The best I can get out of it is that the Favorit was produced by Artus in 1939.During my searching I found the Favorit listed under 4 different names.Artus Favorit fountain penLamy Artus Favorit fountain penSchulfüller (School filler) Artus Favorit fountain penHamann-Favorit fountain penBabel and Google translators make Favorit into Favorite, if that's correct or of any help. I found a review for the Favorit, called an Artus Favorit.https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/199183-artus-favorit/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azuniga Posted September 18, 2017 Share Posted September 18, 2017 I did some web crawling and came up with a little information. A lot of it came from a website on an Italian server.: https://www.fountainpen.it/Lamy/en It seems the Favorit is not Hungarian. It is German. Joseph C. Lamy, Parker Germany's general manager, resigned in 1929 when Parker discharged Osmia, and created his own company in Berlin. He began with the production of pens marked Orthos. He acquired Artus Fullaltergesellschaft Kaufmann und Co. After that buy his first pen was a piston filler marketed Artus. During subsequent years he produced the Artus Rekord, Perfect, Favorit, Ballit, Schulüller, Prinz, Junior. I found a web page that tells about the Favorit, but it's in Italian. The best I can get out of it is that the Favorit was produced by Artus in 1939.During my searching I found the Favorit listed under 4 different names. Artus Favorit fountain penLamy Artus Favorit fountain penSchulfüller (School filler) Artus Favorit fountain penHamann-Favorit fountain pen Babel and Google translators make Favorit into Favorite, if that's correct or of any help. I found a review for the Favorit, called an Artus Favorit.https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/199183-artus-favorit/ Davjohn, Thank you for the information, there is indeed some similarities from the Favorit I received and Orthos/Artus (from which I have some examples) but I did not find the data you found... I will see those pages and thank you again.... Regards, Ariel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew_L Posted July 9, 2018 Share Posted July 9, 2018 Hi! I have some update:). USSR:- МЗПП (MZPP) - Moscow Factory of Writing Instrument- ХЗАР "Харьков"(HZAR Kharkov) - Kharkov Factory of Automatic Pen- Сако и Ванцетти <СВ> (Sacco and Vanzetti)- Ярославский завод «Оргтехника» - Yaroslavl Factory "Orgtechnic" (organic tehnics)- Союз - Ленинградский завод имени Красина - Soyuz - Leningrad Factory by Krasin AP - АвтоРучка(AvtoRuchka) - Автоматическая Ручка - Automatic Pen Japan:- Foreign OK About fountain pens, inks and arts: http://lenskiy.orgor watch on social networksFacebook: @ArtDesignPenSTelegram: @ArtDesignPenSPinterest: ArtDesignPenSInstagram: @andrew.lensky Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mthayeb Posted September 16, 2018 Share Posted September 16, 2018 Wow. though i will not have a chance to see/own most of them, its nice to know. I am sure some brands completely extinct. But i will start googe search on brands not known to me, and interrestingly , try to the story/history behind them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theunwittingphilosopher Posted September 23, 2018 Share Posted September 23, 2018 My hats off to you! The fountain pen world isn't flat after all! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azuniga Posted October 19, 2018 Share Posted October 19, 2018 I found a nice little penwifff – Polygon (and yes, with three fff)It has a Soennecken nib which is certainly not the original oneMarbled green Cap & Barrel are eleven sidedThe Cap's head imprint is 02 and LY (I assume Lady)I have been told is Austrian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kharrisma Posted February 13, 2019 Share Posted February 13, 2019 Wow... that list represents a lot of work! So many names I've never heard of... I wish there was a way to filter out modern pens, leaving only vintage pens (vintage for me being 1900-1940-ish.) It'd be a tremendous resource for identifying some of the lesser, 'third-tier' pens often found in yard sales and auctions and, of course, on eBay and Etsy. Still, it's a valuable resource. Thanks for putting in all the time and effort to compile it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larrabeiti Posted April 17, 2019 Share Posted April 17, 2019 (edited) I bought a second hand pen in France that has the brand "Wallor" engraved in the ring. It says "Wallor St Claude Wallor France".It has a generic Iridium Point nib, I think a nr. 6, and uses standard cartridges. Although it is quite a big pen, a long cartridge will not fit. And there is much extra space when you use a short one... Maybe some intermediate length converter would go well.The best is the material, a pretty plastic marbled in red, gray and black. The pen is elegant without being impersonal. But as for writing, it is just standard. Edited April 17, 2019 by Larrabeiti Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larrabeiti Posted April 18, 2019 Share Posted April 18, 2019 (edited) 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? TomI had the black one in my teens.It is still nowadays very common in flea markets in Spain. I remember it as the worst fountain pen ever... Edited April 18, 2019 by Larrabeiti Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larrabeiti Posted April 18, 2019 Share Posted April 18, 2019 (edited) Thank you for this great list, a great amount of work went into it!I think in the list for China you could add Delike, Moonman and PenBBS.My very first FP was from a brand called Dator, in the late eighties.Dator pens are frequent in the 2nd hand market in Spain: https://www.todocoleccion.net/buscador?from=top&bu=Pluma+Dator I do not know if the brand is Spanish or not. I always thought it should be from an european country (Spain, France, Italy, Germany...) but I do not have evidence for that. Edited April 18, 2019 by Larrabeiti Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larrabeiti Posted April 18, 2019 Share Posted April 18, 2019 (edited) Another brand that was quite common in Spain in the late 80s & early 90s is Spirit of St Louis. You still find them quite easily in the second hand market nowadays. https://www.todocoleccion.net/buscador?from=top&bu=Pluma+spirit I have one of those. They made nice finishes in brass, chrome, leather etc but the nibs were also standard Iridium Point. they came in pretty metal boxes and at the time were a little more expensive than the Parker Vector. I do not know where they are from. Edited April 18, 2019 by Larrabeiti Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larrabeiti Posted April 18, 2019 Share Posted April 18, 2019 (edited) I have a pen from Japan whose brand is not in the list. The brand is Space Man, and I have seen at least another one for sale somewhere. The pen looks quite gorgeous in the photographs, but in the flesh it feels really cheap. Edited April 18, 2019 by Larrabeiti Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew_L Posted April 18, 2019 Share Posted April 18, 2019 I was holding in my hands another Space Man pen from Japan(like new golded pen). It feels like a cheap, lightweight pen from China from the 80s. https://images.vfl.ru/ii/1555603354/09ddc130/26237327_m.jpg https://images.vfl.ru/ii/1555603354/d958bf34/26237328_m.jpg About fountain pens, inks and arts: http://lenskiy.orgor watch on social networksFacebook: @ArtDesignPenSTelegram: @ArtDesignPenSPinterest: ArtDesignPenSInstagram: @andrew.lensky Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger W. Posted July 20, 2019 Share Posted July 20, 2019 USA666 (Salz Brothers)4-fill (Moore)AA (Chicago Safety Pen Co.)A.A. WatermanAckermanAccurateAdvanceAikin LambertAjaxAlco (Aikin Lambert)Aletto BrothersAll American (Conklin)AmbassadorAmericanArbutusArnoldArtcraft (Cromer Artcraft Pen Company)AutofillerBannerBanker`sBarker (A.J. Barker, Taunton, Massachusetts)BB StyloBeacon (Aikin Lambert)BeaumelBelmontBexleyBlack&White (Salz Brothers)Blofil (Diamond Point)BondedBoston (Boston Fountain Pen Company)Boston (Boston Safety Pen Co)Brian GisiBroadwayCamel (Newark Pen Co.)CameleonCapitol (Aikin Lambert)CardinalCareyCarterCarter'sCascadeCavalier (Petersburg, Virginia)Caw'sCenturyChameleonChampion (Beaumel)Chic (Holland)Chicago SafetyChilton (Chilton Pen Co. Boston)Chilton (Long Island New York)Classic PensCollegiateColumbianCommanderConklinConqueror (Salz Brothers)CoronaCraig (Sheaffer)CriterionCrockerCrossCrownCult PensCuteyDani Trio (or Danitrio - Dani International Co.)Desiderata (Desiderata Pen Company)DeweyDiamond PointDiamontDixie (Kraker Pen Co.)DoripenDrewDrokelDue-tone (Parker)Düller (DWR)DunnDurabilt (Beaumel)EagleEclipseEconomyEdison (Petersburg Virginia)Edison (Edison Pen Co. Milan Ohio)Educator (Aikin Lambert)EggensEHCo (Eggens)ElginElkElwoodEPENCO (Eagle Pen Co.)EsterbrookEvansEver-Ready (Eclipse)Ever RiteEversharp(E.) Faber (Eberhard Faber)FabergéFalcon (Beaumel)FederalFinerpointeFisher (Fisher Space Pen Company)Fount PencilFount-O-InkFord’s (Cromer Artcraft Pen Company)FranklinFranklin-ChristophFranklin MintGemGimbelGisiGold BondGold CrownGold MedalGold Relief (Esterbrook)Golden RuleGoldin Atlantic (USA? UK? Italy? China?)GoodGraphic (Beaumel)GrieshaberHarvardHawaiian (Sheaffer)HeathHenrik WigstromHicksHintzHooverHoustonHutcheonImperialImproved SpecialIndepedentIndianIngersollInk-D-Cator (Inkograph)Ink-O-GraphInvicta (of Hollywood)J Harris & Co.JacksonJackwin (Eclipse)JaxonJeffersonJG RiderJiffyJohn Hancock (Pollock Pen)John HollandJucoJustriteKantKeeneKegrizeKeystock (Eclipse)Keystone (Soper & Sievewright)Keystone (David Khan Inc.)KrakerKritzlerKroneLady Dainty (Aikin Lambert)Lady SporsLakesideLancasterLaughlinLeboeufLeedsLe RitziLevengerC.E. (Cameron) LeviLibelleLibertyLifetime (brand, not Sheaffer model)Lincoln (A.A. Waterman)Lincoln PenLipicLoiminchay (Patrick Chu New York)LucasMabieMackinnonMajesticManhattan (Salz Brothers)Margie (Eclipse)Mari Jane (Eclipse)MarathonMarlinMarloweMarxton (Eclipse)MayMckenzieMercantile (Aikin Lambert)Michel Perchin (Renaissance Pen Co. Saint Louis)MonarchMonogramMonroeMooneyMoore (American Fountain Pen Co.)Moore (Moore Pen Company)MolteniMontgomery Ward (Eclipse)MonteverdeMorgan PensMorrisonMortonNationalNassauNemosineNew LincolnNew Yorker (Cromer Artcraft Pen Company)Newman PensNewton PensNidorNistiiv PensNoodlersNoxallOnward (David Khan Inc.)(David) OscarsonOttowa Products Pen (Conklin)Pacific (David Khan)PackardPan (Salz Brothers)Parco (ParkerParis PenParkerParkette (Parker)Park row (Eclipse)Parkston (Eclipse)Paul E. WirtPartnerPenanink (David Khan Inc.)PenmanPennant (David Khan Inc.)PenselpenPerfection (Holland)PerryPeter Pan (Salz Brothers)Phenix (Paul Esterly Wirt)PickPioneer (David Khan Inc.)Pollock PenPostPostalPostal PenPremierPrestoProsperity Pens NYCProtector (Diamond Point)RadiumRaven (Beaumel)Red Top (Salz Brothers)Red Fellow (Peerless Pen Corp.)Redipoint (Peerless Pen Corp.)Relief (Esterbrook)Remex (David Khan Inc.)RemingtonRenaissanceRentzResevo (A.A. Waterman)Resevo (Chicago Safety Pen Co.)Retro 51 (or Retro51)Reuther (Reuther Pen Company)RexallRiesRival (Beaumel)RobusRometRosettaRoxy (Morrison)Royal (Holland)RuyterSafety (Eclipse)SagerSaltz BrosSchnell's Schoolhouse (Gem)SchradeScratch (Gem)ScriptoSeberlee (Eclipse)Secretary (Newark Pen Co.)Secretary (Secretary Pen Co.)Security (Securograph Pen Co.)Security (Security Pen Corp.)SensaServo (Moore)SheafferShipman`sShirley Temple (David Khan Inc.)SimpsonSkidmoreSmithSnapfilSouthern (Petersburg, Virginia)S.S.S.StandardStarSterlingStratfordSupremacy(Duncan) SussSwan (Mabie Todd & Co.)T.C. TankeTacciaTen Years Pen(Chris) ThompsonTiffanyToddToledoTowerTracyTriadTri-Fil (Moore)Trouble Proof (Gem)TrupointT TuckersharpeTully (Eclipse)TwinpointUltraUmpire (Grieshaber)UnderwoodUnion (Morrison)UniversalUniversity (Sheaffer)Vaku-um (Moore)VarsityVasaVenusVictorViseon DuploVogue (David Khan Inc.)VTC (Victorian Trading Company)VulcanVulcaniteWahlWahl-EversharpWardriteWalthamWaspWatermanWearever (David Khan Inc.)WawcoWebsterWebster PenWeidlichWelshWelsharpWeltyWilcoxWilliam HenryWilliamsonWilriteWB WilsonWinchesterWirt (Paul E. Wirt)Wirt (BF Maize and Robert H. Knoors)Writefine (Parker)WN BollesXezoxFountainpensYankee (Michael George Co.)Yankee (Kraker Pen Co.)Yankee Pen (Minneapolis Pen Co.)ZainZenith (David Khan Inc.) BPs, Pencils, Dip pens:ApolloFrawley Pen CompanyGilletteHuntKrinkNewell RubbermaidPaperMateSanford L.P.SpeedballThere is no such thing as the Boston Safety Pen Co. The Boston Fountain Pen Company made the Boston Safety Fountain Pen. Combining these incorrectly results in the company name that you have that did not exist - ever. Roger W. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BamaPen Posted July 20, 2019 Share Posted July 20, 2019 (edited) You may want to add these to your list: Lifelong - I do not know who made this brand, but I have several examplesLaban - a current manufacturer, in Taiwan I think. I have two examples of this brandSpors - you have Lady Spors in the list, but the "Lady" was a model, somewhat smaller, in the Spors line. Spors glass-nibbed pens were imported from Japan by Spors of MinnesotaFulgens and Stilnova - two brands made by Pagliero of Settimo Torinese. I believe that they may still be in business. Edited July 20, 2019 by BamaPen The Moonwalk Pen - honoring Apollo lunar landings Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Addertooth Posted August 14, 2019 Share Posted August 14, 2019 This pen is an "Eatonia" which was from "Canada". Marketed through a Canadian chain store called "Eaton's". It is strongly similar to a Waterman 52 1/2 V ring pen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enchiridion Posted August 30, 2019 Share Posted August 30, 2019 Belgium:BermontConidLe TigreMerle BlancMercury (Dammaerts)Mercury (Dubois Vutera)MerlinPelletierStabilValeria Matta (Dubois Vutera) Bermond is spelled with DMerlin is Dutchare missing:FlandriaVictoryBelgor (Summit sold by Stabilbefore they distributed Sheaffer)Grafex ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++www.bermond.be Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enchiridion Posted August 30, 2019 Share Posted August 30, 2019 Netherlands:AdelAdiaAkkermanAlphaApolloAristoBeenBermondBerwoudBostonBroadwayBruynzeelChampionCibCibaCommanderCompaktorCoraCrownDacoDouglasDuchessaDuchesseDuncanEconoomElmoEroEsperoEtonEverestExcelsiorFryslanGimbornLe GueHandymanHaroHEMAHeutinkHooverHoviImperialJuweelKayser Pen Co.KingswayKompasKroonKwattaMaestroMarshallMarvelMarveletteMatterhornMontyMoorMiroMonroeNafaNational StarNecoNefaNeptuneNimbusNobelOttawaPanPeacockPeerless PickwickPontiacQueenRaketRallyRegattaReigerRexRichard StandardRikkersRodurRotaryRoyceScholaSelectorShaySparoSpartaStanleySuccess 1-2-3-4TalensTamaraTommyTorcaTudorTypUnionUniversumVan Den AkkerVan DorpVan Rijn DeventerVendexVille d’ArgentVindusVolumaVulpenhuisWelldoneWindsorWinstona Bermond is Belgian and Berwoud is a mistake due to bad engraving by subcontractors in GermanyOttawa is FrenchHoover is Danish (and Hoower Italian)Rikkers also marked as RWA ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++www.bermond.be Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enchiridion Posted August 30, 2019 Share Posted August 30, 2019 France:AudiardAir-MailAlpin (Bayard)Angalis (Paris)ArwarAstraAtletAudiard (see Signe Audiard)Badois (La Plume d'Or )BaignolBalmainBayard(Societé) BicCartierCerrutiCerruti 1881ChanteclairChaumetChopardChristian BernardClairefontaineConfidentConteCrisDaniel HechterDoré(ST) DupontEcoEdacEdacotoEPENCOEquinoxe-ParisEquinoxe CadeauxEvergoodExcelsior (Bayard)Fleche d'OrFred Benoit (French? Canadian?)Fred FaggionatoFrance PenFrazarGladiatorGlobe d'OrGold StarGold StarryGolden GlobeGrand Aigle (Mercier)HarrisonInes De La FressangeIntermondeJ.M. PaillardJ.M.P. (J.M. Paillard)JamesJean-Louis ScherrerJifJudexKaoloLa Plume d’OrLaureau(Jean Pierre) LépineLefrancLe TigreLe VainqueurLilliputLM Le BoisLouis CodanLouis VuittonLudoLV & Co.MagnaMallatMalmaisonMauramMauricMatadorMatcher-Colombes (Stroesser)Matcher-Pen (Stroesser)MercierMétéore (La Plume d'Or)MillionMolinierMon PlaisirMontblanc (French factory)Mora StylosMorsNakiOberthurOldchapOldwin (Mora)Olga Aloy (Paris)Omnia(JM) PaillardParker (French factory)ParisPeacock(Michel) PerchinPétrarque (Fred Faggionato)PhenixPlexor (Parker)PENANDCOPierre-Yves TrémoisPraticPygmalionRallyRayonRecifeReynoldsRoyalScriptor (J.M. Paillard)Semper (J.M. Paillard)SesameSheaffer (French factory)Signe AudiardSomaSopraneSouverainStellorStephensStylomineStylochapStyloxStypenSwellTenorToujoursTouristeTravellerUnicVaillantVersaceVialaWahl Eversharp (Caltagirone)Walk-OverWatermanWattmanYves Saint Laurent Conte should be ContéPlexor ≠ ParkerRoyal is DutchMatador is GermanLe Tigre is Belgian (UK made by Conway Stewart) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++www.bermond.be Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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