 | | | Eversharp Pen Company Stock Certificate | We are offering this beautifully engraved authentic Stock Certificate by Eversharp, Inc dated in the 1960s for shares of common stock. This document has an ornate border around it with a vignette of an allegorical woman holding an old feather pen.
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The Wahl Adding Machine Co. purchased the Ever-Sharp mechanical pencil company in 1914. Soon after, they began producing fountain pens under the Wahl name having purchased the Boston Pen Co. In 1941, Wahl changed the name of the entire company to Eversharp. Eversharp found itself short of the capital needed to compete with giants Parker and Sheaffer; in 1957 it was absorbed by Parker, which continued for a time to produce pens under the Eversharp name as its economy line. Ironically, the Wahl company still exists making barber tools. This item has the printed signature of the President and Secretary of the Company.
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