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[[Image:Conway-Istruzioni-Retro.jpg|thumb|Warranty and directions|250px|right|An original instruction sheet]]
 
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The classification of [[Conway Stewart]] models is extremely complex, although since the '20s  the company started using names, all the pens were still identified by a number and sometimes only by that. In the '20s  the top model (which will remain so for two decades) was the [[Duro]], a large pen, then there was the small and functional [[Dinkie]], and the economic [[Universal]]. Other models made in the same period were the [[Pixie]] and the [[Dandie]].
 
The classification of [[Conway Stewart]] models is extremely complex, although since the '20s  the company started using names, all the pens were still identified by a number and sometimes only by that. In the '20s  the top model (which will remain so for two decades) was the [[Duro]], a large pen, then there was the small and functional [[Dinkie]], and the economic [[Universal]]. Other models made in the same period were the [[Pixie]] and the [[Dandie]].
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After the first years almost the entire production of [[Conway Stewart]] were [[lever filler]] pens, but in [[1927]] the company also produced some [[button filler]] models that sells at the same price of the [[lever filler]] ones, which remained the most diffused. Until the late '20s pens had the conventional ''[[flattop]]'' shape with cylindrical body and flat ends, while the cap had an hard rubber head. The pens were produced with or without cap rings according to their price level. Initially, the clip was fixed on one side of the cap and had a ball tip.  
 
After the first years almost the entire production of [[Conway Stewart]] were [[lever filler]] pens, but in [[1927]] the company also produced some [[button filler]] models that sells at the same price of the [[lever filler]] ones, which remained the most diffused. Until the late '20s pens had the conventional ''[[flattop]]'' shape with cylindrical body and flat ends, while the cap had an hard rubber head. The pens were produced with or without cap rings according to their price level. Initially, the clip was fixed on one side of the cap and had a ball tip.  
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