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Chronology
Year | Event |
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1908 | Walter A. Sheaffer get the first patent (nº US-896861) for his lever filler |
1912 | the first fountain pens marked Sheaffer were produced[1] |
1913 | the company is founded by Walter A. Sheaffer in Fort Madison as W. A. Sheaffer Pen Company |
1917 | the company create Morrison Plow Works plants |
1918 | the company absorbs the Kraker Pen Company after winning the patent infringement lawsuit |
1920 | the company introduces the Lifetime life arranty |
1920 | the company introduces the Lifetime Flattop with the Lifetime life warranty |
1922 | the company replaces the imprint "SHEAFFER-CLIP" on clips with "Sheaffer'S" |
1922 | the company introduces the Skrip ink |
1924 | the company introduces the White dot |
1924 | the company starts converting the production of its Flattop models to celluloid |
1928 | the company introduces the Pigmy |
1929 | the company introduces the Balance starting the streamlined style |
1930 | the company introduces the blue Marine Green for Balance |
1931 | the company introduces the blue color for Balance |
1931 | the company introduces the Feathertouch nib |
1931 | the company introduces the Autograph version (see this advertisement) |
1932 | the company stops production of the blue Balance model |
1933 | the company patents (nº US-1926405) its plunger filler later called Vacuum-Fil |
1934 | the company introduces the Vacuum-Fil sub-brand |
1934 | the company introduces the Wasp sub-brand |
1935 | the company introduces the Skrip-Well |
1935 | the company introduces the Vacuum-Fil on the primary production (on Balance model) |
1936 | the company introduces the Visulated system for ink visibility |
1936 | the company introduces the radius clip on the Balance |
1937 | the company introduces the Wasp Clipper |
1937 | the company introduces the 47 model, that will be named Crest |
1939 | the company introduces the Chem-o-pure ink |
1939 | the company introduce the Carmine Red color for the striped Balance |
1939 | the company introduces the Flo-rite feed |
1940 | the company introduces the Skyboy |
1940 | the company dismiss (?) Wasp sub-brand production |
1940 | the company introduces the Tuckaway |
1941 | the company introduces military clip models: Commandant, Defender, Vigilant, Valiant |
1942 | the company retires some Balance models |
1942 | the company introduces the Triumph Pen |
1942 | the company introduces the conic Triumph Nib |
1945 | the company introduces the wire-band |
1945 | the company introduces the short nib on the Tuckaway |
1946 | the company introduces first ball pens |
1946 | the company retires the Balance in the remaining version |
1947 | the company introduces the Fineline |
1949 | the company introduces the Touch Down filler |
1949 | the company introduces the Touchdown |
1950 | the company introduces the Sheaffer TM |
1950 | the company retires the Tuckaway |
1952 | the company introduces the Snorkel Pen |
1952 | the company introduces the snorkel filling system |
1953 | the company introduces the TIPdip system in the nib group as an economical variant of the Snorkel for clean filling |
1953 | the company retires the Fineline |
1958 | the company introduces the Lady Sheaffer as a Skripsert model |
1959 | the company retires the Snorkel Pen |
1959 | the company introduces the PFM |
1961 | the company introduces the Imperial |
1963 | the company reduce PFM production to III and V models |
1963 | the company retires the TIPdip system |
1963 | the company dismiss the "Sheaffer'S" logo |
1968 | the company retires the PFM |