Carter's Ink Company

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Carter's Ink Company was an American manufacturer of ink and related products, based first in Boston and later in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was once the largest ink manufacturer in the world. Apart from ink, Carter produced a line of fountain pens during a brief period in the 1920s. Some collectors regard those pens as items of a fine quality. Later, the company was acquired by Avery-Dennison. Nowadays, Avery commercialises rubber stamps under the Carter brand. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Carter's Ink Company
rdf:langString Carter's Ink Company
rdf:langString Carter's Ink Company
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rdf:langString Acquired by Dennison Manufacturing Company, then later Avery-Dennison. Became a brand
rdf:langString Two Carter's advertisements, promoting company's ink on Harper's Magazine , and fountain pen
rdf:langString : The old Carter's Ink Company building at 245 First St. in Cambridge, and sign identifying the building as "The Carter's Ink Company", 2009
rdf:langString The William Carter Company
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rdf:langString Carter ink ad 1927.jpg
rdf:langString Carter ink ad harper magazine.jpg
rdf:langString Carter's Ink Company detail.jpg
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rdf:langString The Carter's Inks building in Boston, July 1933
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rdf:langString Carters ink logo.png
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rdf:langString Ink, fountain pens, mechanical pencils
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rdf:langString Carter's Ink Company was an American manufacturer of ink and related products, based first in Boston and later in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was once the largest ink manufacturer in the world. Apart from ink, Carter produced a line of fountain pens during a brief period in the 1920s. Some collectors regard those pens as items of a fine quality. Later, the company was acquired by Avery-Dennison. Nowadays, Avery commercialises rubber stamps under the Carter brand.
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rdf:langString Acquired by Dennison Manufacturing Company, then laterAvery-Dennison. Became abrand
rdf:langString The William Carter Company
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