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| 1926 || Introduced the [[Duofold]] (''Unbreakable'') celluloid models | | 1926 || Introduced the [[Duofold]] (''Unbreakable'') celluloid models | ||
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− | | | + | | 1926 || Introduced the [[Pastels]] models in [[galalite]] |
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| 1928 || Introduced the ''Three-Fifty'' model, also known as [[True Blue]] | | 1928 || Introduced the ''Three-Fifty'' model, also known as [[True Blue]] |
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Chronology
Year | Event |
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1889 | Birth of Parker |
1891 | Parker becomes a corporation under the name The Parker Pen Company |
1894 | Obtained the patent for the Lucky Curve feeder (nº US-512319 ) |
1898 | Patented the slip-on cap |
1899 | The Jointless Pen was patented (nº US-622256 ) |
1900 | Introduced the Lucky Curve models with gold filigree overlay |
1904 | Introduced a first filling system whit compression of a rubber sac |
1905 | The spear-head feeder was patented (nº US-758930 ) |
1907 | Created the Snake models in silver and gold |
1911 | Patented an improved Lucky Curve feeder (nº US-990288 ) |
1912 | Introduced the Jack Knife model (with safety cap) |
1913 | Introduced a gold ring at the cap top for women's models |
1913 | Introduced the button filler |
1914 | Introdotti i modelli Black Giant and RedGiant models |
1916 | Patented the washer clip (nº US-1197224 ) |
1917 | Produced Trench Pen on behalf of the Department of Defense for the soldiers |
1920 | Produced the first mechanical pencil |
1921 | Introduced the Duofold |
1922 | Added Lady and Junior models to Duofold line |
1926 | Introduced the Duofold (Unbreakable) celluloid models |
1926 | Introduced the Pastels models in galalite |
1928 | Introduced the Three-Fifty model, also known as True Blue |
1930 | Introduced the Duette Vest pocket model |
1929 | Introduced the Duofold Streamlined version |
1929 | Discontinued the True Blue model |
1931 | Introduced the Quink ink |
1932 | Introduced the Thrift Time series |
1933 | Introduced the Vacumatic model and the arrow clip |
1933 | Discontinued the Thrift Time series |
1935 | Introduced the Parkette line |
1936 | Introduced the Challenger model |
1936 | Introduced the Golden Web model |
1937 | Introduced the Speedline version of Vacumatic |
1937 | Introduced the Shadowave version of Vacumatic |
1939 | Introduced the Duofold Geometric model (also known as Toothbrush) |
1939 | Discontinued the Parkette and Challenger lines |
1940 | Introduced the Blue diamond as lifetime warranty (or 1939?) |
1940 | Introduced the Laidtone Duofold model, (also called striped) |
1941 | Introduced the 51 model e the 51 ink |
1946 | Introduced the Red band filler on 51 |
1947 | Introduced the VS model, the 51 Demi and the new clip, discontinued the Red band filler |
1948 | Introduced the 21 model, the aerometric filler on 51 and the Superchrome Ink, discontinued the Vacumatic and Laidtone Duofold |
1950 | Introduced the 41 model |
1951 | Discontinued the 41 model and the date stamp on 51 produced in the U.S. |
1953 | Discontinued the date stamp on 51 produced outside the U.S. |
1954 | Introduced the Jotter ballpoint pen and marking Made in USA on 51 cap |
1956 | Introduced the 61 model and discontinued the Superchrome Ink |
1960 | Introduced the 45 model |
1962 | Introduced the VP model |
1963 | Introduced the 75 model |
1970 | Introduced the T1 model in titanium |