− | In the mid of '50s [[Conway Stewart]] was at the top of its success, and in 1954 the company introduced the prestigious [[Conway Stewart 100|100]] model, a large dimension pen. In this period the first ballpoint pens began to appear on the market, they were expensive and unreliable, but the company continued to ignore them and this traditionalist attitude was fatal. The company also was late in the use of the new plastic materials (introduced only in 1957) and never followed the stylistic trends of ''[[hooded nib]]'' pens launched by the [[Parker 51]]. | + | In the mid of '50s [[Conway Stewart]] was at the top of its success, and in [[1954]] the company introduced the prestigious [[Conway Stewart 100|100]] model, a large dimension pen. In this period the first ballpoint pens began to appear on the market, they were expensive and unreliable, but the company continued to ignore them and this traditionalist attitude was fatal. The company also was late in the use of the new plastic materials (introduced only in [[1957]]) and never followed the stylistic trends of ''[[hooded nib]]'' pens launched by the [[Parker 51]]. |