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[[Parker]] was foundend in Janesville in Wisconsin in 1889 by ''George Safford Parker'', which previously had operated as a reseller for the [[Holland|John Holland Pen Company]]. George Parker, who worked as a teacher of telegraphy, supplemented its income with the trade in fountian pens. Having to repair the pens that he sold, it began to improve their functioning, and because the pens he changed worked better than the original and had success, he decided to found his own company.  
 
[[Parker]] was foundend in Janesville in Wisconsin in 1889 by ''George Safford Parker'', which previously had operated as a reseller for the [[Holland|John Holland Pen Company]]. George Parker, who worked as a teacher of telegraphy, supplemented its income with the trade in fountian pens. Having to repair the pens that he sold, it began to improve their functioning, and because the pens he changed worked better than the original and had success, he decided to found his own company.  
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Ottenne il primo brevetto ({{Cite patent|US|293545}}) nel 1889, ed un successivo brevetto ({{Cite patent|US|512319}}) nel 1894 per il suo particolare alimentatore detto ''"[[Lucky Curve]]"'' la cui parte posteriore proseguiva all'interno della penna, con una particolare forma curva che si affermava esser capace di richiamare indietro l'eccesso di inchiostro quando la penna non era in uso. Nel 1891 George Parker si mise in società come ''W. F. Palmer'', un assicuratore e ''The Parker Pen Company'' venne stabilita come società di capitali con sede a Janesville.
 
Ottenne il primo brevetto ({{Cite patent|US|293545}}) nel 1889, ed un successivo brevetto ({{Cite patent|US|512319}}) nel 1894 per il suo particolare alimentatore detto ''"[[Lucky Curve]]"'' la cui parte posteriore proseguiva all'interno della penna, con una particolare forma curva che si affermava esser capace di richiamare indietro l'eccesso di inchiostro quando la penna non era in uso. Nel 1891 George Parker si mise in società come ''W. F. Palmer'', un assicuratore e ''The Parker Pen Company'' venne stabilita come società di capitali con sede a Janesville.

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