George Safford Parker

For other people named George Parker, see George Parker (disambiguation).
George Safford Parker
Born (1863-11-01)November 1, 1863
Shullsburg, Wisconsin
Died July 19, 1937(1937-07-19) (aged 73)
Chicago, Illinois
Nationality American
Education Upper Iowa University

Engineering career

Significant advance fountain pen

George Safford Parker (November 1, 1863, in Shullsburg, Wisconsin – July 19, 1937, in Chicago, Illinois) was an American inventor and industrialist.

Parker was a telegraphy instructor in Janesville, Wisconsin, and had a sideline repairing and selling fountain pens. Dismayed by the unreliability of the pens, he experimented with ways to prevent ink leaks. In 1888, Parker founded the Parker Pen Company. The next year he received his first fountain pen patent. By 1908, his factory on Main Street in Janesville was reportedly the largest pen manufacturing facility in the world. Parker eventually became one of the world's premier pen brands, and one of the first brands with a global presence. George S. Parker High School in Janesville is his namesake.[1][2] Parker graduated from Upper Iowa University in Fayette, Iowa.[3]

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