ultrarunner
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Let’s see… first pen was a quill… naw… just kidding.
I did use a cartridge fountain pen for many years.
Ballpoint pens in the United States are post WWII based on commercial sales and patent.
The first department store sales came with a price in today’s dollars north of $200.
Still remember seeing black in color Parker ballpoint pens stenciled US Government Property.
A ball point in the 1950’s was something to be looked after just like someone’s tools.
Often given in presentation gift boxes for special recognition corporate wide.
I did use a cartridge fountain pen for many years.
Ballpoint pens in the United States are post WWII based on commercial sales and patent.
The first department store sales came with a price in today’s dollars north of $200.
Still remember seeing black in color Parker ballpoint pens stenciled US Government Property.
A ball point in the 1950’s was something to be looked after just like someone’s tools.
Often given in presentation gift boxes for special recognition corporate wide.
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