1906
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This page contains the chronology for the year. We summarize in this page all the relevant events regarding fountain pens that happened in 1906. We also list, if present in our database, any patent applied in the year, and also the ads or document scans which publication date is in the same year.
Events
- Waterman begin the acquisition of the Aikin Lambert
- la John Holland Pen Company introduces the pull filler
- Curzon introduces the Curzon Pigmy
- Curzon introduces the Curzon Union
- Curzon introduces the Curzon Colonial
- August Eberstein start producing fountain pens in Germany
- The Parker Pen Company introduces the Emblem Pen
- Penkala is founded by Slavoljub Eduard Penkala, Edmund Moster in Zagreb as Edward Moster & Co.
- Jonhatan Sprague Bard leaves Mabie Todd & Bard
- Riccardo Amisani begins[1]his Williamson reseller activity
ADs
Caricamento in corso...
Patents
- Patent US-836905, applied in 1906, by John N. Whitehouse, Le-White Manufacturing Company. Fountain-pen cap and barrel.
- Patent US-1104567, applied in 1906, by Ruther W. Springer, Unbranded. Fountain-pen.
- Patent GB-190601860, applied in 1906, by Cecil Bristow, Swan. Improvements in and relating to Cases or Holders for Fountain Pens, Pencils and the like.
- Patent DE-176702, applied in 1906, by Eduard Penkala, Penkala. Füllbleistift mit verschiebbarer Mine.
- Patent GB-190603690, applied in 1906, by Eduard Penkala, Penkala. Improvements in Pencil Cases.
- Patent FR-358289, applied in 1906, by George Sweetser, De La Rue - Onoto. Porte plume réservoir.
- Patent US-821940, applied in 1906, by John A. Holland, John Holland Pen Company. Fountain-pen.
- Patent US-836180, applied in 1906, by Roy Conklin, Conklin Pen Manufacturing Co.. Self-filling fountain-pen.
- Patent DE-183242, applied in 1906, by Eduard Penkala, Penkala. Füllbleistift mit verschiebbarer Mine.
- Patent GB-190616715, applied in 1906, by Eduard Penkala, Penkala. Improvements in Pencil-cases.
- Patent CH-37618, applied in 1906, by Eduard Penkala, Penkala. Füllbleistift mit verschiebbarer Mine.
- Patent US-844061, applied in 1906, by Levi D. Van Valenburg, Williamson's Safety Fountain Pen - Torino, Salz. Fountain-pen retainer.
- Patent US-854584, applied in 1906, by Arnold Martinelli, The Parker Pen Company. Clip or sustaining device for fountain-pens.
Documents
Notes
- ↑ referring to a flyer of this year that shows Riccardo Amisani as general representative for Italy and colonies.