1. Montblanc (top ten fountain pen brands, Germany in 1906, the highest representative in the pen world)
2. Parker (top ten fountain pen brands, the United States in 1888, global writing Leader in tools)
3. HERO (China’s famous trademark, Chinese famous brand, Shanghai Hero (Group) Co., Ltd.)
4. Picasso (Top ten fountain pen brands in the world) Famous brands)
5. Duke (top ten fountain pen brands, German brands, national gift signature pens for international foreign affairs activities)
6. Waterman (top ten fountain pen brands, New York in 1883 , a large manufacturer of stationery pens)
7. Aurora (top ten fountain pen brands, luxury brands in Italy in 1919)
8. LACONISTE (top ten fountain pen brands) , founded in France in 1933, a well-known brand)
9. Montagut (one of the top ten fountain pen brands, founded in Paris, France in 1880, an internationally renowned brand)
10. Sheaffer ( Top ten pen brands, the United States in 1913, the world's famous pen brand
Montblanc was founded by a stationery dealer in Hamburg, Germany in 1906. It has always been famous for making high-quality writing instruments, and its name represents the meaning of writing. Art. The six-pointed white star mark on the top of the pen is exactly the shape of Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe, symbolizing its snowy crown. The highest point of the mountain is 4810 meters above sea level, and the words "4810" on the tip of each pen. It is the height of Mont Blanc, and this number is often used for various themes. The pen head is made by hand through 25 processes, making the pen as solid and noble as Mont Blanc.
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In 1888, a telegraph teacher named George Parker in Wisconsin, USA, came up with the idea of ??designing a high-quality ink pen because he often repaired ink pens for his students. After many experiments, he finally created a new pen called the "Lucky Ring", which solved some common problems with ordinary pens at the time and obtained a patent.
After the end of World War II in 1945, Eisenhower signed the Covenant and General MacArthur used Parker pens when he accepted Japan's surrender. The meeting gift that Nixon brought to the Chairman during his visit to China in 1972 also included a special gold Parker pen used by astronauts to retrieve soil from the moon.