Roy Conklin started in 

the fountain pen business in 1891, however it wasn’t until 1898 along with C B Grundy that they established the Self-Filling Pen Company which subsequently become Conklin Pen Manufacturing company in 1901 in Toledo. The success of the company was mainly due to the invention of the Crescent Filler, the first really functional automatic filling mechanism. This pen came into world prominence after it was endorsed by Samual Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) stating  “I prefer it to ten other fountain pens because it carries its filler in its own stomach, and I cannot mislay it even by art or intention. Also, I prefer it because it is a profanity saver; it cannot roll off the desk.” . The Conklin pen company had stiff opposition from the big four USA manufacturers of the day :- Parker, Sheaffer, Waterman and Eversharp. This prompted them to compete with more established designs with the introduction of lever fill fountain pens such as the Endura, Symetric, Glider and piston filler pen, Nozac. During the Great Depression they also introduced budget pens however like many pen manufacturers albeit with its initial inovative crescent filling pen design the company underwent a gradual decline. In 1938 the company assets where acquired by investor group Chicago Interests limping on through WWII and completely ceasing production around 1955. In 2000 the reimagined Conklin Pen Company was founded, who professed to adhere to the spirit of the original Conklin pen company, making pens based on the original designs. In 2009 this was in turn bought by the Yafa pen Company.  Pens are no longer made in Ohio, however the top end offerings, including the Crescent Filler, are made by Italian prestige brand, Stipula. Still based on the original designs, and featuring some extremely attractive resins, they offer good looking, reasonably priced pens based on designs from the golden age of pens.

On offer is a BNIB Conklin Old Glory special edition fountain pen in a multi coloured (red,white & blue) with chrome trim. Conklin advertise the old glory special edition pen as “drawing inspiration from the original design of the old glory in the 1930’s to make a modern classic all American pen”. This cigar shaped pen is quite a chunky pen measuring 15.4mm thick and 143mm long with the cap on, however it weighs a mere 30g. The pen feels good in hand and looks stunning in the red, white and blue mosaic pattern. The barrel has the following information engraved on it “ The Conklin Mark, TOLEDO OHIO USA, ALL AMERICAN, Old Glory - Special Edition. The screw on cap provides a degree of security for the large jowo two tone medium nib which has “Conklin, Toledo and USA engraved on it. The pen is fitted with a Conklin converter for use with bottled ink. This pen is in mint condition and is presented in its original Conklin box. 


The pen will be dispatched via Royal Mail 48 tracked post within two days of receiving full payment.

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