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- Eversharp is an American brand of writing implements founded by Charles Rood Keeran in 1913 and marketed by Keeran & Co., based in Chicago. Keeran commercialised...
- initially sponsored by Eversharp. RCA became the sponsor in 1950 and changed the name because of the previous name's ****ociation with Eversharp. Contestants selected...
- Argentina, success of the Birome ballpoint was limited, but in mid-1945, the Eversharp Co., a maker of mechanical pencils, teamed up with Eberhard Faber Co....
- to the extent that "eversharp" came to be widely used as a generic term for a mechanical pencil." More that 12,000,000 Eversharp pencils had been sold...
- British Air Force. In 1943, the Biro brothers licensed their invention to Eversharp Faber in the United States for $2 million. In 1944, entrepreneur Marcel...
- Company Avery Dennison Blackfeet Indian Writing Company Bostitch Esterbrook Eversharp J. K. Gill Company InkStop Kardex Group Office 1 Superstore Office Depot...
- arms and other forms of personal combat, including knives. Carries three Eversharp razor blades, in hatband, heel of left shoe, and cigarette case. Knowledge...
- invention: the Eversharp mechanical pencil. Around 1914, Keeran invented the basic mechanism for the Eversharp, thought up the "Eversharp" trademark (inspired...
- innovative competitors to gain market share—Parker, Sheaffer, and Wahl-Eversharp in particular. By the later 1920s, Waterman was attempting to catch up;...
- index, the Zimbabwe Industrial Index. ART brands include Softex Tissue; Eversharp ball pens and school supplies; and Fleximail paper, board and kraft paper...