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    Default Conway Stewart Identification.

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Co.../222391524115?



    Please can anyone help with identifying this Conway Stewart Model and Year of manufacture. It is said to be German ???????????

    Many thanks in anticipation.
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    Default Re: Conway Stewart Identification.

    It's one of the later Conway Stewarts from about when the company was about to go under. Likely it's from the 60s and might be worth what it sold for unless it needs work.

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    Default Re: Conway Stewart Identification.

    Quote Originally Posted by jar View Post
    It's one of the later Conway Stewarts from about when the company was about to go under. Likely it's from the 60s and might be worth what it sold for unless it needs work.
    Many thanks, that gives me a start in identifying what model it is.
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    Default Re: Conway Stewart Identification.

    You might find this site of assistance. The web design/formatting is pretty dated, but click on the item that says "Book of Numbers" and you'll come to a very large descriptive 'catalog' of the many pens. From my own paltry knowledge of the brand, most of their 'models' went by number, as opposed to other brands that would name lines. Hwever, there are parts of their production that got named, such as the "Dinkies" and others. Fascinating pen company, so sorry it is gone.
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    Default Re: Conway Stewart Identification.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Szanto View Post
    You might find this site of assistance. The web design/formatting is pretty dated, but click on the item that says "Book of Numbers" and you'll come to a very large descriptive 'catalog' of the many pens. From my own paltry knowledge of the brand, most of their 'models' went by number, as opposed to other brands that would name lines. Hwever, there are parts of their production that got named, such as the "Dinkies" and others. Fascinating pen company, so sorry it is gone.
    Thanks very much. Have checked this site and I feel the pen in question is too young/new to be listed in this book.
    Regards.

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