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<p>[QUOTE="Fid, post: 1182906, member: 7724"]the mark A.W. Faber existed since 1784 and stands for Anton Wilhelm Faber of Nürnberg (Stein), who was the son of the companyfounder.</p><p>in 1896 the name was changed to Faber-Castell.</p><p>I find no online proof that an independant production in France existed for the moment. certainly a salesroom in Paris somewhere. for further research clear pics of the marks would be needed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fid, post: 1182906, member: 7724"]the mark A.W. Faber existed since 1784 and stands for Anton Wilhelm Faber of Nürnberg (Stein), who was the son of the companyfounder. in 1896 the name was changed to Faber-Castell. I find no online proof that an independant production in France existed for the moment. certainly a salesroom in Paris somewhere. for further research clear pics of the marks would be needed.[/QUOTE]
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