Translations:Cameron/7/en
The company began marketing pens under its own name from about 1916, as evidenced by the advertisement on the side, with the invention of a special tweezer filling system (patent nº GB-101241 of the same year), which were called "Cameron Safety Self Filler". These pens were made in different sizes, and, echoing the feature of the earlier "Waverley Fountain Pen" were also characterized by the possibility of mounting different special nib derived directly from the equivalents popular in the world of dip nibs.