The Conklin Pen
Company was established in 1898 and is regarded as one of the most
significant and innovative manufactures from the golden era of
fountain pens. Having produced such models as the Crescent Filler
(Mark Twain's [Samual Clemens] pen of choice), Endura, Nozac and
Glider, Conklin fountain pens are valued by collectors and admired
by pen enthusiasts throughout the world.
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Current Styles |

All American
Collection
Originally released by Conklin in the 1940's, the new All American incorporates modern design. |

Antique Collection
The “Antique “ Collection combines the vintage design of the roaring 20’s with modern technical enhancements... |

Cushion Point
Collection
Conklin has incorporated vintage pen features into it's modern pen designs. Features a hooded nib... |

Durograph
Pens
The Conklin Pen Company
revives it's 1920's classic,originally
released in 1923. |

Empire
Collection
Inspired by the unique design elements of early Greek and Roman architecture. |

Glider
Series
Modeled in the spirit
of the original Conklin Glider pen of the 1940’s, representing
extraordinary value in a fine writing instrument. |

Herringbone Collection
Combines vintage appeal with modern European style and elegance. |

Jockey Club
Collection
A new stunning array of styles inspired by the elegance of the thoroughbred and their Jockey's colorful racing silks. |

Limited Editions
From 1898 thru 1939,
Conklin was located in Toledo, Ohio where they became one of the
worlds most recognized pen manufactures. |

Mark
Twain Crescent Collection
An exact replica of
the original Conklin crescent filler used and promoted by Mark
Twain.
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Mark
Twain Signature Collection
Created in tribute to American icon, Mark Twain, who used and promoted Conklin pens in the early 1900's.
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Minigraph Collection
A stunning new collection of stylish writing Instruments based on the mini pens produced by Conklin during the 1920’s. |

Nozac
Collection
Famous for it's unique
faceted design, the Conklin Nozac sets the Standard for American
Fountain pen design. |

Symetrik
Collection
Originally introduced
in 1929, the Symetrik was the first streamlined fountain pen design
released by the Conklin Pen Company.
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Victory
Set Collection
This unique pen is based on the original Military pen that Conklin produced for the Soldiers during the early 1940’s. |
Discontinued Styles |

Coronet Collection
An elegant new design
inspired by the original Conklin pens
of the late 1940’s. |

Stylograph
Collection
Conklin introduces a
unique collection of elegant writing instruments combining
modern design features with the vintage aspects of the original
Conklin models of the 1930’s. |

Ohio
Collection
From 1898 thru 1939,
Conklin was located in Toledo, Ohio where they became one of the
worlds most recognized pen manufactures. |
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