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| In the '60s a revival was attempted: unnecessary lines were removed and only economic models [[Soennecken 100|100]] and [[Soennecken 100|101]] left in production. Was then sought a partnership with the French company [[Bayard]], which led to the creation of a new series of six pens sold in France, with a filling system similar to that of [[Swan]] [[Visofil]]. But those were not successful, beeing done in the the disposable ballpoint pen boom period, and in 1967 the [[Soennecken]] closed its doors. | | In the '60s a revival was attempted: unnecessary lines were removed and only economic models [[Soennecken 100|100]] and [[Soennecken 100|101]] left in production. Was then sought a partnership with the French company [[Bayard]], which led to the creation of a new series of six pens sold in France, with a filling system similar to that of [[Swan]] [[Visofil]]. But those were not successful, beeing done in the the disposable ballpoint pen boom period, and in 1967 the [[Soennecken]] closed its doors. |
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− | | 1875 || Birth of ''[[Soennecken|Soennecken Verlag]]'' in Iserlohn
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− | | 1890 || The [[Soennecken]] product catalog list a fountain pen
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− | | 1905 || [[Soennecken]] brand name is registered
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− | | 1905 || Introduced a line of [[safety]] pens
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− | | 1913 || Extended the range of fountain pens with new models and different finishes
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− | | 1927 || Introduced the first [[lever filler]] pens
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− | | 1930 || Introduced first pens with the new special [[button filler]] | |
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− | | 1930 || Introduced the [[Rheingold]] line (models 912, 913 and 916)
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− | | 1931 || Introduced production in celluloid
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− | | 1933 || Restyled the [[Rheingold]] line (models 1911, 1913, 1915 and 1917)
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− | | 1935 || Introduced the [[Präsident]] and the first [[piston filler]] pens
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− | | 1937 || introduced the third version of the [[Rheingold]] line (models 613 and 616)
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− | | 1938 || In this period are in production [[Soennecken 507|507]], [[Soennecken 510|510]] and [[Soennecken 510|510S]] models
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− | | 1940 || In this period are in production [[Soennecken 504|504]], [[Soennecken 506|506]], [[Soennecken 507|507]] and [[Soennecken 510|510]] models
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− | | 1945 || After the war production restarts with [[Soennecken 506|506]], [[Soennecken 507|507]], [[Soennecken 510|510]] and [[Soennecken S4|S4]] models
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− | | 1947 || Introduced a new line with the [[Soennecken 110|110]], [[Soennecken 112|112]], [[Soennecken 116|116]] and [[Soennecken 120|120]] models
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− | | 1949 || Introduced a new line with the [[Soennecken 410|410]], [[Soennecken 414|414]] and [[Soennecken 420|420]] models with a special [[piston filler]]
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− | | 1967 || [[Soennecken]] close and stops production
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− | | 1973 || The [[Soennecken]] trademark was bought by ''BRANION EG''
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