Differenze tra le versioni di "Wirt/en"
(Aggiornamento per riscontrare la nuova versione della pagina di origine) |
|||
(28 versioni intermedie di 2 utenti non mostrate) | |||
Riga 1: | Riga 1: | ||
− | [[Wirt]] was | + | [[Immagine:Wirt.jpg|center|200px|Logo Wirt]] |
− | + | [[Wirt]] was founded in [[1894]], and for about twenty years was the biggest world fountain pen manufacturer, well above the production numbers of more famous brands like [[Waterman]] and [[Parker]]. In the initial period of fountain pen development the company was very innovative, mostly in the field of feeders. | |
− | |||
+ | The company fate is substantially related to that of the founder family, ''Paul E. Wirt''. His son, who was taking over from his father in running the business, died in 1921, and only after four years ''Paul E. Wirt'' went out of business by selling the company. The company remained active for a short time in the production of plastics, but the great depression of 1929 led it to a premature end.{{Infobox_Brand|Wirt}}{{BrandData|Founder=Paul E. Wirt|Date=1884|Place=Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania|Country=US}} | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
[[Image:1907-Paul-Wirt.jpg|thumb|[[Wirt]] advertisement from 1907.]] | [[Image:1907-Paul-Wirt.jpg|thumb|[[Wirt]] advertisement from 1907.]] | ||
− | The [[Wirt]] company was founded in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania by ''Paul E. Wirt'' around 1884 as a family business, even if the founder, a lawyer by profession, became involved in the production of fountain pens since 1880. | + | The [[Wirt]] company was founded in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania by ''Paul E. Wirt'' around [[1884]] as a family business, even if the founder, a lawyer by profession, became involved in the production of fountain pens since [[1880]], obtaining his first patent in [[1882]].<ref>we don't have the patent number but [https://web.archive.org/web/20120314000506/http://www.kamakurapens.com/Paul_Wirt/Paul_Wirt_Company_History.html here] is cited the date October, 11 1882.</ref> |
− | + | In the early years of fountain pen development [[Wirt]] was without a doubt one of the most active and advanced manufacturer, and together with the [[Holland]] was disputing the market leadership, proclaiming in [[1890]] in its advertising (there is a note on Ainslee's Magazine) the sales of more than 350,000 pens. | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | + | In [[1925]] the company was officially incorporated under the name of ''Paul Wirt Pen Co.'', and that same year ''Paul Wirt'' went out of business selling his share of the company. The activities continued for a short period terminating after a few years. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | {{BrandChrono|Wirt}} | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |} | ||
− | |||
==External references== | ==External references== | ||
+ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20120314000506/http://www.kamakurapens.com/Paul_Wirt/Paul_Wirt_Company_History.html] Story of Paul Wirt, from the dismissed site of Kamakura Pens. | ||
+ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20081227221509/http://www.penbid.com/Auction/showarticle.asp?art_id=105] Article on Wirt on the dismissed site of PenBid. | ||
+ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20100206193921/http://www.wirtpens.com/] Site dismissed, the archived version is in black on black. | ||
+ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20140104041841/http://paulwirt.com/] Dismissed site on the company. | ||
+ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20120304230247/http://www.kamakurapens.com/WirtCollectionIndex.html] Section dedicated to the company on the dismissed site of Kamakura Pens. | ||
+ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20120712004410/http://www.pensandwatches.com:80/_pages/pen_company_photos/paul_wirt_fountain_pens.htm] Page on the Pen & Watch dismissed site. | ||
+ | * [https://www.stylo-plume.org/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=843] Page on the French forum. | ||
+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
− | + | {{CategorizeBrand|U.S.A.}} | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− |
Versione attuale delle 00:09, 19 set 2019
Wirt was founded in 1894, and for about twenty years was the biggest world fountain pen manufacturer, well above the production numbers of more famous brands like Waterman and Parker. In the initial period of fountain pen development the company was very innovative, mostly in the field of feeders.
The company fate is substantially related to that of the founder family, Paul E. Wirt. His son, who was taking over from his father in running the business, died in 1921, and only after four years Paul E. Wirt went out of business by selling the company. The company remained active for a short time in the production of plastics, but the great depression of 1929 led it to a premature end.
Wirt |
---|
Brand advertising |
Brand photos |
Patents |
History
The Wirt company was founded in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania by Paul E. Wirt around 1884 as a family business, even if the founder, a lawyer by profession, became involved in the production of fountain pens since 1880, obtaining his first patent in 1882.[1]
In the early years of fountain pen development Wirt was without a doubt one of the most active and advanced manufacturer, and together with the Holland was disputing the market leadership, proclaiming in 1890 in its advertising (there is a note on Ainslee's Magazine) the sales of more than 350,000 pens.
In 1925 the company was officially incorporated under the name of Paul Wirt Pen Co., and that same year Paul Wirt went out of business selling his share of the company. The activities continued for a short period terminating after a few years.
Chronology
Year | Event |
---|---|
1882 | first fountain pen patent assigned to Paul E. Wirt |
1884 | the company is founded by Paul E. Wirt in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania |
1885 | Paul Wirt patents an overfeed feeder |
1885 | the company opens a factory in Iron Street, Bloomberg |
1890 | the company proclaims the sale of 350,000 pens |
1925 | the company is incorporated ad Paul Wirt Pen Co. |
1925 | the company is sold by its founder, it will continue production for a few years |
External references
- [1] Story of Paul Wirt, from the dismissed site of Kamakura Pens.
- [2] Article on Wirt on the dismissed site of PenBid.
- [3] Site dismissed, the archived version is in black on black.
- [4] Dismissed site on the company.
- [5] Section dedicated to the company on the dismissed site of Kamakura Pens.
- [6] Page on the Pen & Watch dismissed site.
- [7] Page on the French forum.