Translations:Bayard/19/en
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Chronology
Year | Event |
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1903 | Etienne Forbin become agent for some U.S. writing instruments manufacturers, is the origin of the company |
1912 | Etienne Forbin registers Bayard trademark |
1922 | the company Panici Freres & Co is founded, they will produce the Bayard pens |
1927 | the company introduces its first lever filler models |
1929 | the company introduces its first celluloid models |
1929 | the company introduces the Bayard 446 |
1930 | the company introduces the Normal |
1930 | the company introduces the De Luxe |
1931 | the company introduces the Superluxe |
1932 | the company introduces the Bayard Luxe |
1932 | the company introduces the Special 8 |
1932 | Panici Freres & Co is renamed Stylo Bayard and the trademark "Bayard" is engraved on clips |
1933 | the company introduces the Superluxe Grosse Containance |
1935 | the company introduces a decorated band on Superluxe model |
1937 | the company introduces the Special Luxe |
1937 | the company retires the Bayard Luxe |
1938 | the company introduces the Niveauclair with visible ink level |
1938 | the company introduces another band in the Special Luxe |
1938 | the company introduces the Le 4 de Bayard (upper limit from this advertisement) |
1940 | the company retires the Superluxe |
1940 | the company introduces the Superstyl |
1942 | the company introduces the Excelsior with changeable nib |
1947 | the company introduces a Le 4 de Bayard new version |
1947 | the company introduces a Special 8 new version |
1947 | the company introduces a Special Luxe new version |
1948 | the company retires the Excelsior |
1949 | the company introduces the Capostyl |
1949 | the company introduces the Super Bayard |
1949 | the company introduces the Superstyl in a new version |
1949 | the company introduces the Special 8 economic version |
1956 | the company introduces the Souverain |
1958 | the company introduces the accordion filler for the Souverain de Luxe |
1973 | the company ceases operations |