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| 1897 || ''Roy Conklin'' patented the [[crescent filler]]
 
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| 1898 || ''Roy Conklin'' founded the ''Self-Filling Fountain Pen Company''
 
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| 1901 || The ''Self-Filling Fountain Pen Company'' was renamed ''Conklin Pen Manufacturing Company''
 
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| 1903 || An aggressive advertising campaign was started having Mark Twain as testimonial
 
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|1904 || ''Roy Conklin'' retires selling his quotes on the company (or 1907)
 
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| 1907 || The ''Conklin Pen Manufacturing Company'' was renamed ''Conklin Pen Company'' (do not match with patent data)
 
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| 1916 || The spring clip was patented
 
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| 1921 || Introduced the first [[lever filler]] models
 
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| 1923 || Introduced the [[Duragraph]] model
 
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| 1924 || Introduced the celluloid material and [[Duragraph]] was renamed as [[Endura]]
 
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| 1925 || The [[crescent filler]] was retired
 
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| 1929 || Introduced the [[Symetrik]] model (or 1930?)
 
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| 1929 || Retired the ''[[flat top]]'' [[Endura]] model (or 1930?)
 
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| 1930 || Started the [[All-American]] economy line
 
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| 1931 || Introduced the [[Nozac]] model
 
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| 1934 || Introduced the ''word gauge'' on [[Nozac]]
 
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| 1937 || Introduced the [[One Stroke]]
 
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| 1938 || Introduced the [[Glider]] model
 
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| 1938 || Toledo plants were closed and the production was moved to Chicago
 
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| 1948 || [[Conklin]] ceases production
 
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Model list

The table below lists pages devoted to Conklin models, with a production start date and a discontinuation date; keep in mind, however, that in many cases these dates, particularly the discontinuation date, may simply be indicative.

 Production startedProduction ended
Conklin Crescent Filler18981924
Conklin Lever Filler19211924
Endura19231938
Nozac19311938
Glider19381948

Chronology

Year Event
1898 the company is founded by Roy Conklin in Toledo, Ohio as Self-Filling Fountain Pen Company
1901 the Self Fountain Pen Co. is renamed as Conklin Pen Manufacturing Co
1903 the company hires Mark Twain as testimonial in its advertisement campaign
1904 Roy Conklin retires selling his quotes on the company (or 1907)
1907 the Conklin Pen Manufacturing Co was renamed Conklin Pen Company (do not match with patent data)
1909 the company starts imprinting "trade mark crescent filler" on the crescent of crescent filler
1916 the company introduces its spring clip
1918 the company starts imprinting its brand name Conklin on the other side of crescent filler cescent
1920 the company removes the addition of the Saxon genitive "'s" to the name
1921 the company introduces the first lever filler models
1923 the company introduces the Duragraph
1924 the company introduces the Endura
1925 the company retires the crescent filler
1929 the company introduces the Black and Pearl color on the Endura
1930 the company introduces the All-American sub-brand for economic production (uncertain date[1])
1930 the company introduces the Streamlined Endura Symetrik
1930 the company retires the Endura Flattop version
1931 the company introduces the Nozac
1932 the company introduces the Word gauge on the Nozac
1937 the company introduces the One Stroke
1937 the company introduces the Cushon Point nibs
1938 the company introduces the Glider
1938 all Conklin assets are sold to a Chicago investor group
1938 the company retires the Endura Symetrik
1938 the company retires the Nozac
1939 Conklin production is transferred to Chicago
1948 the company ceases operations
  1. All-American models are shown in the 1930-31 Conklin catalog.