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		<title>Parker Promotional Pens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parker Pens are one of the most used branded promotional pens today, other brands such as Bic are of course used but if you are talking quality at a reasonable price Parker Pens are the usual first choice. As parker pens are well known to the general public it is no wonder they are used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parker Pens are one of the most used branded promotional pens today, other brands such as Bic are of course used but if you are talking quality at a reasonable price Parker Pens are the usual first choice. As parker pens are well known to the general public it is no wonder they are used by so many marketers to represent their companies and services in an attractive and clear manner. Mainly this is because Parker promotional pens have the kind style and elegance that will impress clients. </p>
<p>Of course Parker Pens also have a great range of style colour and finish options so it easy to find a pen to fit your brand image. Due to the high quality and perceived value of parker pens they are particularly suited to be distributed to managing directors and executives who are most like to control those all important purse strings.</p>
<p>The two most used pens for promotional use are the parker vector and parker sonnet. </p>
<p>Both of these pens can be engraved or printed with a message at a wide variety of promotional product companies.</p>
<p>It may also be worth considering purchasing and personalising a pen box at the same time to get an even greater advertising impact</p>
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		<title>Parker Pens</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 07:55:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>the pen man</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Parker Pen Company was founded George S Parker in 1889, he had previously been a salesman for the John Holland Gold Pen Company. 
In 1894 Parker received a patent on his so called  &#8220;Lucky Curve&#8221; feed, which was reputed to draw excess ink back into the pen whilst the pen was not in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.pensparker.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Parker-Vector-Steel1.jpg"><img src="http://www.pensparker.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Parker-Vector-Steel1.jpg" alt="" title="Parker-Pens" width="300" height="138" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-43" /></a>The Parker Pen Company was founded George S Parker in 1889, he had previously been a salesman for the John Holland Gold Pen Company. </p>
<p>In 1894 Parker received a patent on his so called  &#8220;Lucky Curve&#8221; feed, which was reputed to draw excess ink back into the pen whilst the pen was not in use. The Lucky Curve patent feed was used in various pen up until until 1928.</p>
<p>Between 1920s to the 1960s Parker Pens was either the number 1 or 2 pen seller. </p>
<p>After this point the development of the ballpoint pen by companies such as BIC </p>
<p>Around 1931 Parker created a quick drying ink trade name Quink which removed the need for blotting and lead to the development of the Parker 51 pen the most widely sold fountain pen in history with an estimated sales of $400 million worth in its 30 year history</p>
<p>Production facilities were set up all over the world including in France  Denmark and Canada, United Kingdom abd Denmark</p>
<p>Parker pens where often used to sign important history documents most famously the the World War II armistices.</p>
<p>After a management buyout in 1987 parker pens moved at headquarters to Newhaven, East Sussex, England previously the Valentine Pen Company previously bought by Parker. </p>
<p>In 1993 Parker was acquired by the Gillette Company and combined with other brands such as papermate. Gillette then sold the pens division in 2000 to Newell Rubbermaid.</p>
<p>The Major Pens that Parker has produced to date</p>
<p>1899 &#8211; Jointless<br />
1909 &#8211; Jack Knife Safety<br />
1921 &#8211; Duofold<br />
1932 &#8211; Vacumatic<br />
1941 &#8211; the model &#8220;51&#8243;<br />
1954 &#8211; Jotter<br />
1956 &#8211; the model &#8220;61&#8243;<br />
1964 &#8211; the model &#8220;45&#8243; and &#8220;75<br />
1967 &#8211; Classic (1967)<br />
1973 &#8211; the model &#8220;25<br />
1982 &#8211; Arrow<br />
1986 &#8211; Vector<br />
1987 &#8211; Duofold International<br />
1988 &#8211; the model &#8220;95&#8243;<br />
1993 &#8211; Sonnet<br />
2004 &#8211; the Parker 100 </p>
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