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After the war the new models from [[Conway Stewart]] were built with a more streamlined shape and in a huge variety of colors, a characteristic that this will become one of the distinguishing marks of the company. The new models had a new clip, it was always a [[washer clip]] with a diamond shaped tip, but it was locked in place by click button similar ''Jewel'' of  [[Vacumatic]]. At that time were also produced some pens for export (mainly addressed to the Benelux market) under the brand ''Le Tigre''.
 
After the war the new models from [[Conway Stewart]] were built with a more streamlined shape and in a huge variety of colors, a characteristic that this will become one of the distinguishing marks of the company. The new models had a new clip, it was always a [[washer clip]] with a diamond shaped tip, but it was locked in place by click button similar ''Jewel'' of  [[Vacumatic]]. At that time were also produced some pens for export (mainly addressed to the Benelux market) under the brand ''Le Tigre''.
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After the war all the models were identified only by code numbers, with the exception of the [[Dinkie]] that continued to use this name. Unfortunately this does not allow any simplification of the classification of [[Conway Stewart]] pens, because the choice of these code numbers never followed any sequence or any chronological or logical order, and also they often used different codes depending on the destination of the pen (as if it was intended for the export or not). In [[1949]] the [[Conway Stewart 58|58]] was launched as the top model, who was replaced in that role the following year by the [[Conway Stewart 60|60]].
After the war all the models were identified only by code numbers, with the exception of the [[Dinkie]] that continued to use this name. Unfortunately this does not allow any simplification of the classification of [[Conway Stewart]] pens, because the choice of these code numbers never followed any sequence or any chronological or logical order, and also they often used different codes depending on the destination of the pen (as if it was intended for the export or not). In 1949 the [[Conway Stewart 58|58]] was launched as the top model, who was replaced in that role the following year by the [[Conway Stewart 60|60]].
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[[Image:Conway-Stewart-286-MarbGreen-Open.jpg|thumb|Conway Stewart pens|250px|left|A [[Conway Stewart]] model 286]]
 
[[Image:Conway-Stewart-286-MarbGreen-Open.jpg|thumb|Conway Stewart pens|250px|left|A [[Conway Stewart]] model 286]]