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