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Chronology
Year | Event |
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1883 | the company is founded by Luce, Ensslen in Heidelberg as Heidelberger Federhalterfabrik |
1892 | Heidelberger Federhalterfabrik, that will become Kaweco, begins fountain pen production[1] |
1899 | H. Koch and R. Weber acquire the Heidelberger Federhalterfabrik, that becomes Kaweco |
1903 | the company introduces the KO-MIO mechanical pencil |
1908 | the company patents a safety pen with threaded bottom to be turned by screwing the cap (1909?) |
1912 | the company introduces the Kaweco 616 Sport forerunner (or 1911?) |
1914 | the company acquire A. Morton & Co., taking their know how and starts its nib production in Heidelberg (1913?) |
1921 | the company introduces the first lever filler models |
1929 | original Kaweco bankrupt, KWG acquire the trademark and the Kaweco Badische Füllhalterfabrik is born |
1932 | the company introduces the Colleg |
1932 | the company introduces the Kaweco Original |
1932 | the company introduces the Kaweco Special |
1934 | the company introduces the Sport marked number 9 |
1934 | the company introduces the Dia |
1937 | the company introduces the Kaweco Elite |
1938 | the company restilizes the Sport, with the two versions 609 (safety) and 612 (piston) |
1940 | the company restilizes again the Sport, with the two versions 9 (safety) and 12 (piston) |
1949 | the company restilizes again the Sport, with the 112 version |
1950 | the company introduces the Carat |
1953 | the company restilizes again the Sport, with the two versions 12 and 11 (lady) |
1960 | the company restilizes again the Sport, with the version 12G |
1962 | the company introduces hooded nib models |
1964 | the company introduces the Kaweco VP |
1965 | the company restilizes again the Sport, with the two versions 12G and V12 (hooded nib) |
1970 | the company restilizes again the Sport, with the versions V16 and V16N (hooded nib) |
1981 | the company fails and ceases production |