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Kamakura
Pen's Archive.
This is a collection of Fountain Pen Articles,
Fountain Pen Histories and Fountain Pen Essays that have been published
either online or in obscure books or jorunals. Things that I found
while doing research on other pen topics and I thought were too
good to be lost to obscurity and should be put online where a Google
search could unearth them easily for the fountain pen enthusiast
and fountain pen researcher.. If you know of an article that should
be placed here, please let me know.
Feel free to use this information as you
like, but I would appreciate a mention for the Kamakura pens site
if you publish an article, or book with information gathered here.
Recently, I have seen people publish pen articles exclusively from
my archive with out any mention at all and that always breaks my
heart.
Any Comments? Please send an e-mail to: rd@kamakurapens.com |
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found in Time Magazine
Monday, Jul. 29, 1929
George S. Parker, of Janesville, Wis., maker of fountain pens in six
colors, offered all farmers in six townships surrounding his home 12½%
of the cost of painting their barns, provided they would not use red.
Said he: "The average farmer's barn is an eyesore. The red paint
is monotonous."
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