Year
|
Event
|
1905 |
the company is founded by Francis Charles Jarvis, Thomas Howard Garner in Londra
|
1909 |
the company is incorporated as Conway Stewart & Co. Ltd
|
1919 |
the company introduces the first lever filler and safety models
|
1920 |
the company introduces the Duro
|
1920 |
the company registers the The Conway Stewart trademark
|
1922 |
the company introduces the Dinkie
|
1922 |
the company introduces the Pixie
|
1922 |
the company introduces the Conway Stewart Universal
|
1924 |
the company registers Dinkie and Duropoint trademarks
|
1924 |
the company introduces the Dandy
|
1927 |
the company patents its button filler
|
1933 |
the company introduces the International
|
1933 |
the company introduces the Scribe
|
1933 |
the company introduces the Conway Stewart 226
|
1934 |
the company introduces the Cracked Ice celluloid
|
1935 |
the company introduces the diamond clip
|
1935 |
the company become a public company
|
1935 |
the company introduces the Conway Stewart 35
|
1938 |
the company introduces the Conway 757
|
1938 |
the company introduces the Conway 700
|
1940 |
the company retires the Conway 700
|
1942 |
the company retires the Conway Stewart 35
|
1946 |
the company retires the Conway 757
|
1946 |
the company retires the Conway Stewart 226
|
1949 |
the company introduces the Conway Stewart 58
|
1950 |
the company introduces the Conway Stewart 60
|
1952 |
the company introduces the Conway Stewart 15
|
1952 |
the company introduces the Conway Stewart 75
|
1954 |
the company introduces the Conway Stewart 100
|
1955 |
the company introduces the Conway Stewart 22 Floral
|
1955 |
the company introduces the Conway Stewart 36
|
1957 |
the company introduces ballpoint and turns production to molded plastic
|
1963 |
the company introduces the Conway 103
|
1963 |
the company retires the Conway Stewart 36
|
1963 |
the company retires the Conway Stewart 58
|
1963 |
the company retires the Conway Stewart 15
|
1968 |
the company retires the Conway 103
|
1975 |
the company ceases operations
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