The Right Instrument
As handwriting becomes a more sacred form of communication, pens are valued gifts
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Britt Brouse
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“There’s a very strong international presence [for] both Waterman and Parker. A lot of the people in Europe call pens ‘Parkers’ like we call tissues Kleenex,”
she added. The pens garner international prestige in part because they’ve been repeatedly selected to commemorate such important events as the 1987 signing of the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty, at which Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev exchanged Parker pens.
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