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Chronology

Year Event
1905 Birth of Wahl Adding Machine Co.
1914 Introduction of mechanical pencil Eversharp
1917 Acquisition of Boston Pen Company
1917 The name of the company becomes The Wahl Company
1918 Introduced the ebonite Tempoint line
1921 Introduced the Wahl All Metal Fountain Pen line
1922 Purchase of the ebonite factory Washington Rubber Co.
1922 Retired the Tempoint model
1923 Introduced the Signature models
1926 Introduced the Rosewood ebonite (???)
1927 Introduced the first celluloid models, with Jade Green, Lapis Blue and Red Coral colors.
1928 Introduced the interchangeable nib Personal Point
1928 Introduced the trade guarantee for life Gold Seal
1928 Introduced the Deco Band models
1929 Introduced the model Equipoised
1930 Introduced the new Brasilian Green celluloid color
1931 Introduced the Doric model
1931 Introduced the Oxford economic line
1932 Introduced the Bantham model
1932 Introduced the Adjustable Point nib
1936 Introduced the Coronet model
1936 Introduced the Ink Shut-off
1937 Introduced the plunger filler
1938 Introduced the Pacemaker model
1938 Introduced the Air-lite model for schools
1940 The company was renamed as Eversharp Inc.
1940 Retired the Bantham model
1941 Introduced the Skyline model created by Henry Dreyfuss
1941 Retired Doric, Coronet and Pacemaker models and the line Oxford
1943 Introduced the Fifth Avenue model
1945 Introduced the first model of the CA (Capillary Action) ballpoint pen
1945 Retired the model Fifth Avenue
1948 Introduced the model Symphony, designed by Raymond Loewy
1948 Retired the Skyline model?
1953 Introduced the economic model Ventura
1953 Retired the Symphony model
1957 The writing instruments division of Eversharp Inc. was sold to Parker