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- 1937 + (retires the gray, blue, red and brown colors for the [[Pelikan 100|100]])
- 1951 + (retires the imprinting date code on USA produced [[Parker 51]])
- 1937 + (retires the red, brown/tortoise and tortoise colors for the [[Pelikan 101|101]])
- 1973 + (retires the steel-striped [[Capless]] version)
- 1946 + (retires the traditional [[lever filler]] [[Omas Extra|Extra]]!!!!for this date we referes to what stated by Emilio Dolcini in his book on the company.!!)
- 1934 + (retires yellow color for the [[Pelikan 100|100]])
- 1965 + (review the [[Capless]] model)
- 1955 + (second version)
- 1948 + (second version)
- 1948 + (second version)
- 1920 + (start producing mechanical pencils)
- 1954 + (start producing the [[Omas 361|361]] in plastic)
- 1927 + (start using celluloid (unsure!!!!Luca de Ponti reports the 1927 end, Letizia Jacopini reports around 1929, a flyer for the "''Esposizione di Torino''" in 1928 with celluloid models leads to take as correct the first date.!!))
- 1920 + (start using the [[lever filler]])
- 1920 + (start using the [[lever filler]]!!!!as reported by Steve Hull in his book ''"The English fountain pen industry 1875 - 1975"''.!!)
- 1925 + (started the production of ''Montegrappa'' branded models)
- 1929 + (starting the ''[[streamlined]]'' style)
- 1947 + (starts Danmark production)
- 1935 + (starts a ''[[Maki-e]]'' production, introducing the ''[[Kanshitsu]]'' and pearl inlay styles)
- 1948 + (starts ballpens production)
- 1949 + (starts ballpoint production)
- 1929 + (starts celluloid production)
- 1924 + (starts converting the production of its ''[[Flattop]]'' models to celluloid)
- 1930 + (starts engraving "4810" on nibs)
- 1921 + (starts fountain pen production (guess date … starts fountain pen production (guess date!!montegrappa!!as for most of the italian manufacturers many dates are just guessed, referring more to a period than to a specific year, like the first or second half of a decade, or its mid the beginning or end; for more detail just look at chronology on the [[Montegrappa]] page.!!)[[Montegrappa]] page.!!))
- 1938 + (starts general use of palladium nibs (marked "''Pd''"))
- 1909 + (starts imprinting ''"trade mark crescent filler"'' on the crescent of [[crescent filler]])
- 1918 + (starts imprinting its brand name ''Conklin'' on the other side of [[crescent filler]] cescent)
- 1922 + (starts its fountain pen production)
- 1910 + (starts local production of [[Parker]] pens)
- 1931 + (starts mail order sales)
- 1938 + (starts producing [[piston filler]]s only)
- 1961 + (starts producing ballpoints)
- 1921 + (starts producing fountain pens in French)
- 1927 + (starts producing mechanical pencils)
- 1928 + (starts using own branded nibs)
- 1938 + (starts using the logo with two chicks (?))
- 1949 + (starts writing instruments production)
- 1942 + (stop production for the luxury version of [[Pelikan 100N]])
- 1942 + (stops [[Ibis]] production)
- 1970 + (stops fountain pen production)
- 1953 + (stops imprinting date code on the [[Parker 51]] produced outside the USA)
- 1932 + (stops production of the blue [[Balance]] model)
- 1922 + (that appears in the catalog, only in size 4)
- 1935 + (that no longer appear in the catalogs!!!!a … that no longer appear in the catalogs!!!!as reported by Richard Binder [http://www.richardspens.com/ref/profiles/tbrush.htm on this page] who also reports a subsequent production, demonstrated by the presence of a model with a 1938 [[Parker dating code|dating code]].!![[Parker dating code|dating code]].!!)
- 1907 + (the ''[[Conklin]] Pen Manufacturing Co'' was renamed ''Conklin Pen Company'' (do not match with patent data))
- 1927 + (the ''Alfredo Verga dei Fratelli Verga'' is closed, ''Eugenio Verga'' continue [[Columbus]] production alone)
- 1917 + (the ''American Fountain Pen Company'' becomes the ''[[Moore]] Pen Company'')
- 1952 + (the ''CN'' nib)
- 1901 + (the ''Self Fountain Pen Co.'' is renamed as ''[[Conklin]] Pen Manufacturing Co'')