Translations:Soennecken/27/en

Chronology

Year Event
1875 the company is founded by Friederich Soennecken in Bonn as Soennecken Verlag
1876 the company move to Bonn
1890 the company starts fountain pen production
1905 the company registers the Soennecken trademark
1905 the company introduces a safety filler lane
1913 the company extends the range of fountain pens with many models
1927 the company introduces lever filler models
1930 the company introduces the Rheingold (912, 913 and 916)
1930 the company introduces the button filler
1931 the company introduces the celluloid in the Rheingold models
1933 the company restyles the Rheingold lane (models 1911, 1913, 1915 and 1917)
1935 the company introduces the Präsident
1935 the company introduces the firsts piston filler models
1937 the company restyles the Rheingold series (models 613 and 616)
1938 the company introduces the Soennecken 510S
1938 the company introduces the Soennecken 510
1938 the company introduces the Soennecken 506
1938 the company introduces the Soennecken 507
1940 the company introduces the Soennecken 110 (uncertain date[1])
1940 the company introduces the Soennecken 112 (uncertain date[1])
1940 the company introduces the Soennecken S4
1940 the company introduces the Soennecken 120 (uncertain date[1])
1940 the company introduces the Soennecken 116 (uncertain date[1])
1945 the company restart production with Soennecken 504, Soennecken 506, Soennecken 507 and Soennecken 510 models
1948 the company introduces the Soennecken 333 (guess date, stands for the period between 1947 and 1950)
1948 the company introduces the Soennecken 222 (guess date, stands for the period between 1947 and 1950)
1948 the company introduces the Soennecken 444 (guess date, stands for the period between 1947 and 1950)
1948 the company introduces the Soennecken 111 (guess date, stands for the period between 1947 and 1950)
1949 the company introduces the Soennecken 420
1949 the company introduces the Soennecken 410
1949 the company introduces the Soennecken 414
1967 the company the company fails and ceases production
  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 indicative, after this catalogue, but due to the prevailing presence of steel nibs, the model was certainly produced during the war.