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<noinclude>{{Infobox_Brand|Maruzen}}</noinclude>The ''Maruzen'' was founded in Japan in [[1869]] as an import company, importing various goods from Europe, and in particular it entered the fountain pen market as the Japanese [[Onoto]] dealer. But in an effort to cover also the lower end of the market, in [[1915]] it began assembling his own line of pens, called [[Orion]]. | <noinclude>{{Infobox_Brand|Maruzen}}</noinclude>The ''Maruzen'' was founded in Japan in [[1869]] as an import company, importing various goods from Europe, and in particular it entered the fountain pen market as the Japanese [[Onoto]] dealer. But in an effort to cover also the lower end of the market, in [[1915]] it began assembling his own line of pens, called [[Orion]]. | ||
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130720025737/http://www.maruzen.co.jp:80/corp/en/aboutus/history.html] Company history from its old website | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20130720025737/http://www.maruzen.co.jp:80/corp/en/aboutus/history.html] Company history from its old website | ||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20050502010013/http://www.pentrace.net:80/penbase/Data_Returns/full_article.asp?id=357&tname=Ron+Dutcher+on+Pens] A page with a bit of the company history | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20050502010013/http://www.pentrace.net:80/penbase/Data_Returns/full_article.asp?id=357&tname=Ron+Dutcher+on+Pens] A page with a bit of the company history | ||
<noinclude>{{BrandData|Founder=Yuteki Hayashi|Date=1869|ProdDate=1915|Place=Yokohama|Country=JP}} | <noinclude>{{BrandData|Founder=Yuteki Hayashi|Date=1869|ProdDate=1915|Place=Yokohama|Country=JP}} | ||
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The Maruzen was founded in Japan in 1869 as an import company, importing various goods from Europe, and in particular it entered the fountain pen market as the Japanese Onoto dealer. But in an effort to cover also the lower end of the market, in 1915 it began assembling his own line of pens, called Orion.