In the '60s a revival was attempted: unnecessary lines were removed and only economic models [[Soennecken 100|100]] and [[Soennecken 100|101]] left in production. Was then sought a partnership with the French company [[Bayard]], which led to the creation of a new series of six pens sold in France, with a filling system similar to that of [[Swan]] [[Visofil]]. But those were not successful, beeing done in the the disposable ballpoint pen boom period, and in 1967 the [[Soennecken]] closed its doors. | In the '60s a revival was attempted: unnecessary lines were removed and only economic models [[Soennecken 100|100]] and [[Soennecken 100|101]] left in production. Was then sought a partnership with the French company [[Bayard]], which led to the creation of a new series of six pens sold in France, with a filling system similar to that of [[Swan]] [[Visofil]]. But those were not successful, beeing done in the the disposable ballpoint pen boom period, and in 1967 the [[Soennecken]] closed its doors. |