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; As a warpirig to our customers, wo pubiish herewith. the following extract from the American 'Bland, Stationer for October; 1912, as some day fakers of Uia type mentioned in the article may exploit Australasia. i | | Fountain'peil fakers usually open a small store, and placard the, window with'flaring placards telling all about the'.''rria'nufacturers' samples" or gold fountain pens th(iy,-.'are selling at 7/6 or thereabouts. These fountain pens, the card say, are really worth.from i2|o to £2, but on account of. a speoial purchase, etc,, > being sold'at the'low price of 7/6. 1 ' A display of gaudily decorated pens in plush boxes is usually shown in connection with the . placard. Or course, the pehs'are not manufacturers'^ samples, nor are they high-grade pens sold at bargain prices. In fact, no manufacturers name appears on them for obvious reasons. They are a tliinly-washed imitation of the real article, and, of course, they are soon out of service. The faker, after a prosperous business for a month or two, vanishes, and when the buyer of such a pen wants it repaired, he is surprised to learn that it will cost him more than it would to have purchased a really worth-while article in the first place. The faker does not repair his goods. These falters do distinct harm to the pen industry, as many buyers after trying a " fountain " pan of that type, never try another. They never really learn the merit of a good fountain pen. There is no objection to the sale of cheap fountain pens when the buyer is told just what he is buying— that is fait'. But when ho is misled into believing he is buying a high priced fountain pen for about 7/0, it ia fraud pure and simple. And every effort should ba mado to squelch vendors of this type." Don't be misled ! Buy a pen that sells on its name--' the " Swan " or the " Onoto " ! yy! ~
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1736, 29 April 1913, Page 9
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