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Ladies and Gentlemen of the Fountain Pen Network,

 

As a side effect of the recent re-shuffle of forums (December 2014), which has more or less been concluded now, a list of all pen brands worldwide, as far as any information could be found on these brands, was compiled. Please find below the list of pens, other than the regular subjects :), which are discussed specifically in this forum.

 

For a complete list of all known pen brands, check here:

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/281024-pen-brands-worldwide-by-country/

 

The idea is to try and keep this list up to date, and if any of you notice that pen brands are missing, please add those to this list, preferably with a reference; I will add them only with pleasure.

Similarly, please let me know if any typos were made, I'll gladly correct those too, and also any main brands for the brands listed. In case of incorrect attributions, please let me know too, preferably with a reference too: the idea is to, possibly, create an entry per brand with some sort of description if at all possible (time-wise), or if you yourself would like to do so - by all means post it, and notify me.

 

Thank you all very much in advance , and enjoy!

 

Warm regards, Wim

the Mad Dutchman
laugh a little, love a little, live a lot; laugh a lot, love a lot, live forever

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List of known brands by country for which no separate forum exists, discussed here in the Fountain & Dip Pens - First Stop forum, with the exception of the Esterbrook brand (Canadian factory), Parker brand (Argentinian, Australian, and Canadian factories), the Shaeffer brand (Argentinian, Australian, and Canadian factories), the Waterman brand (Canadian factory) which have their own dedicated forums.

 

Argentina:

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Ariel Kullock

Artcraft

Birome

Cadillac

Contador

Ducal

Escorial

Escritor

Everton

Federal

Giavota (Swan)

Gauchada (made in England)

Ilasa

Inflapen

L'Extol

Morrison

Morrison Ducal

Muñeca

New Yorker

Parker (Argentine factory)

Perfecta

Princesa

Punta de Oro

Pyrmont

Ralen

Rapidograf

River

Sheaffer (Argentine factory)

Silvatrim

Soñada

Sylvapen

Wembley

Yenson

 

Australia:

Curtis

D:Scribe

Dominium (Taskovski)

Parker (Australian factory)

Sheaffer (Australian factory)

Taskovski

 

Canada:

Adanac

Esterbrook (Canadian factory)

Hooded Knight (Eclipse Toronto)

North-Rite

Parker (Canadian factory)

Sheaffer (Canadian factory)

Streamline (Eclipse)

Waterman (Canadian factory)

Zephyr (Eclipse Toronto)

 

Egypt:

Cadillac (Tropen, Germany)

 

Israel:

Atam

Aviva

Concentra

Culmus

Gafir

Katab (Israelian factory)

Laam

Nordia

Pelé

 

Mexico:

Esterbrook (Mexican factory)

 

Palestine:

Katab (Palestine factory)

Tarbut

 

Turkey:

ODI

Scrikks

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Updated brand listings :D.

 

Warm regards, Wim

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