Translations:Eversharp/31/en
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Chronology
Year | Event |
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1905 | Wahl Adding Machine Co. is founded, is the origin of the company |
1914 | the company enter the writing instrument market producing the Eversharp pencil |
1914 | the company is founded by John C. Wahl in Chicago as The Wahl Company |
1917 | Eversharp acquire the Boston Fountain Pen Company |
1917 | the company introduces the Tempoint |
1921 | the company introduces the Wahl Engine Turned |
1921 | the Tempoint name disappears from the Eversharp catalogs |
1923 | the company remove PAT. APPL'D FOR stamp on the Wahl Engine Turned |
1923 | the company introduces the Wahl Signature |
1924 | the company retires the Tempoint |
1926 | the company introduces the Rosewood hard rubber (???) |
1927 | the company introduces celluloid models in the Jade Green, Lapis Blue and Coral Red colours |
1928 | the company introduces the Gold Seal mark for life warranty |
1928 | the company introduces the Deco Band |
1929 | the company introduces the Equi-Poised |
1929 | the company introduces the Personal Point changeable nibs |
1929 | the company retires the Wahl Engine Turned |
1930 | the company introduces the Brasilian Green celluloid |
1931 | the company introduces the Doric |
1931 | the company introduces the Oxford sub-brand |
1932 | the company retires the Deco Band |
1933 | the company introduces the Adjustable Point nibs |
1933 | the company produce some Bantam with the Century of Progress Exhibition mark |
1934 | the company patents (nº US-1980159) the Adjustable Point nib |
1935 | the company introduces the Round Vacuum Model[1] |
1935 | the company introduces the plunger filler |
1935 | the company retires the Equi-Poised |
1935 | the company introduces the Ink Shut-off |
1935 | the company introduces the Doric second version |
1936 | the company introduces the Coronet |
1938 | the company introduces the Pacemaker |
1938 | the company introduces the Airliner the new top tier Doric variant |
1938 | the company introduces the Air-lite |
1940 | the company register the patent (nº US-2255093) for the Magic Feed |
1940 | the company retires the Bantam |
1940 | the Wahl Company Co. and Eversharp Inc. are fused into Eversharp Inc. |
1941 | the company retires the Pacemaker |
1941 | the company retires the Doric |
1941 | the company retires the Coronet |
1941 | the company retires the Oxford line |
1941 | the company retires the Air-lite |
1941 | the company introduces the Skyline |
1943 | the company introduces the Fifth Avenue |
1945 | the company introduces the CA ballpoint pens starts appearing in the USA market |
1946 | the company retires the Fifth Avenue |
1948 | the company retires the Skyline |
1948 | the company introduces the Envoy |
1948 | the company introduces the Symphony designed by Raymond Loewy |
1949 | the company introduces second generation Symphony |
1951 | the company introduces third generation Symphony |
1951 | the company introduces the economic versions of Symphony |
1953 | the company introduces the Ventura |
1953 | the company retires the Symphony |
1953 | the company retires the Envoy |
1957 | the Eversharp writing instrument division is sold to Parker |
- ↑ referring to the catalog showed in this discussion.