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[[Dunn]] was founded in [[1921]] and is between the fountain pen golden age producers, when every company was founded on the basis of some sort of the technical innovation. In [[Dunn]]'s case the invention was a pump filling system very similar to the [[stantuffo tuffante|one]] used by [[OMAS]] in the [[Lucens]] many years later. That allowed the company to obtain a good market share.  
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The ''Dunn'' was founded in [[1921]], and was one of the many manufacturers born in the golden age of the American fountain pen, when virtually every company was founded on the basis of the invention of some technical innovation. In the case of ''Dunn'', the invention that gave life to the company was the filling mechanism, which, due to its effectiveness, allowed it to obtain good market shares.  
  
La vita della [[Dunn]] fu però molto breve, la ditta chiuse i battenti nel 1924 (o nel 1927, a seconda delle fonti, si assumerà questa seconda data). Nella sua breve vita produsse però penne di buona qualità, assolutamente innovative ed all'avanguardia rispetto a tutta la produzione della stessa epoca, ma anche robuste e dotate di un sistema di caricamento efficiente e capace.{{Infobox_Marca|Dunn}}{{BrandData|Founder=Charles Dunn|Place=New York|Date=1921|Country=US|Closing=1927}}
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But ''Dunn'' life was very short, the company closed its doors in 1924 for the first time, and definitively in 1927, after an attempt to relaunch it unfortunately failed. In its short life however ''Dunn'' produced good quality and robust fountain pens, equipped with an efficient and advanced filling system that was years ahead to those of its competitors.{{Infobox_Brand|Dunn}}{{BrandData|Founder=Charles Dunn|Place=New York|Date=1921|Country=US|Closing=1927|Fullname=The Dunn Pen and Pencil Company, Inc.}}
== Storia ==
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== History ==
  
La [[Dunn]] venne fondata a New York nel [[1921]], ma fra i suoi fondatori non figura direttamente ''Charles Dunn'', l'inventore da cui prende il nome l'azienda, che pare sia morto di tubercolosi poco prima della fondazione dell'azienda. Questi aveva creato e brevettato nel 1920 (brevetto {{Cite patent|US|1359880}}) un originale sistema di [[stantuffo tuffante|caricamento a pompa]], sostanzialmente identico allo [[stantuffo tuffante]] della [[OMAS]]. Il nuovo sistema di caricamento consentiva di immagazzinare una grande capacità di inchiostro, tanto che uno degli slogan adottati per lanciare sul mercato il modello [[Camel]] era: ''A regular camel for ink, goes a month without a drink''.
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[[File:Dunn-Oversize-No.12-Open.jpg|thumb|An oversize model]]
  
[[Image:1922-11-Dunn-Bakelite.jpg|thumb|left|Pubblicità del 1922, con lo slogan ''A regular camel for ink, goes a month without a drink'']]
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The ''Dunn'' was founded in New York in [[1921]] with headquarters at 300 Madison Avenue, but among its founders does not figure directly ''Charles Dunn'', the inventor from whom the company takes its name, which seems to have died of tuberculosis shortly before the foundation of the company. It was him that in 1920 created and patented (Patent {{Cite patent|US|1359880}}) an original [[stantuffo tuffante|pump filling system]] almost identical to the one used by [[OMAS]] for the [[Lucens]] more than 10 years later. The new filling system allowed to store a large ink capacity, so that one of the slogans adopted for the market launch the [[Camel Tatler]] model was: ''"A regular camel for ink, goes a month without a drink"''.
  
Le stilografiche [[Dunn]] erano tutte realizzate con questo particolare sistema di caricamento, che ne caratterizzava anche lo stile; il fondello della penna infatti, da usare come manopola per poter effettuare il caricamento della stessa utilizzando il sistema a pompa, era realizzato in plastica rossa (inizialmente in [[ebanite]], poi sostituita dalla [[caseina]], materiale più deperibile e di minor qualità), tanto da costituire un tratto distintivo della penna che in un altro slogan veniva descritta come ''The fountain pen with the red pump handle''.
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[[Image:1922-11-Dunn-Bakelite.jpg|thumb|left|Advertising of 1922, with the slogan ''A regular camel for ink, goes a month without a drink'']]
  
La penne [[Dunn]] erano in ebanite e di ottima qualità; e l'azienda si distinse per una estesa campagna pubblicitaria. Il meccanismo a pompa era semplice e robusto, e le penne vennero prodotte in una varietà di modelli dalle piccole penne da donna al gigantesco modello [[Dreadnaught]] (che comunque venne prodotto anche in dimensioni ordinarie. Di particolare interesse dal punto di vista tecnico è anche l'aver introdotto dei cappucci composti di due parti, la cui sezione superiore poteva venire svitata così da scoprire il pennino lasciandolo però protetto da una gabbia protettiva, in modo da poter effettuare il caricamento della penna senza premerlo pericolosamente sul fondo della bottiglia di inchiostro.  
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All [[Dunn]] fountain pens were produced using this particular filling system, which also characterized their style; the back of the pen, used as a knob of the [[stantuffo tuffante|pump filling system]] was carried out in red plastic (initially in [[hard rubber]], then replaced by casein, a perishable and lower quality material), so it formed a distinctive feature of the pen, that in another slogan was described as ''"The fountain pen with the red pump handle"''. A series of models of different sizes were produced, named (in size increasing order): ''[[Hummingbird]]'', ''[[Dunn Camel|Camel]]'' and ''[[Dunn Camel|Baby Camel]]'', ''[[Dunn Senior|Senior]]'' and ''[[Dunn Senior|Senior Jr.]]'', ''[[Society]]'' and ''[[Society|Society Jr.]]'', ''[[Majority]]'' and ''[[Majority|Majority Jr.]]'', and the ''[[Dreadnaught]]'' series with the distinctive openable cap and the [[Tattler]] and [[Tattler|Tattler Jr.]] with transparent barrel.
  
Oltre all'ebanite nera la [[Dunn]] produsse penne in [[bachelite]] trasparente (anche se la gran parte dei modelli trasparenti sembrano essere piuttosto realizzati in celluloide), sono note, ma molto rare, anche penne prodotte con [[overlay|rivestimenti]] in metallo.  
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The ''Dunn'' pens were primarily [[hard rubber]] made; and the company distinguished itself with an extensive advertising campaign. The pump mechanism was simple and robust, and pens were produced in a variety of models from small ladies pens (the [[Hummingbird]]) to the giant [[Tanks]] model, which is sometimes called [[Dreadnaught]] by collectors, although this name rather distinguishes a series that was also produced in ordinary sizes, characterized by caps composed of two parts (another interesting technical innovation, covered by the patent {{Cite patent|US|1596722}}) whose upper section could be unscrewed to reveal the nib but leaving it protected by a protective cage, so you can fill the pen without pressing the nib dangerously on the bottom of the ink bottle.  
  
La fine della ditta non è ben chiara, taluni riportano il fallimento nel [[1924]] a causa di uno sciopero prolungato di tutti gli impiegati. Altri sostengono il perdurare della ditta fino al [[1927]], dato che esistono tracce di una sede a New York, nella 71 Fifth Ave, quando venne messa fuori mercato dall'incapacità di adeguarsi all'uso dei nuovi materiali colorati introdotti con le penne in celluloide. A quanto pare<ref>si veda la seguente [http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?s=ad059a9e060d5ae6fba92e02ec66b7d5&showtopic=53123 discussione] sull'argomento su Fountain Pen Network</ref> nel [[1924]] si ebbe una prima istanza di fallimento (le cui cause paiono essere appunto legate se non ad uno sciopero a gravi problemi di relazioni sindacali), a cui seguì un tentativo di riorganizzazione dell'azienda. Questo non ebbe successo, portando pochi anni dopo al definitivo fallimento.
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In addition to black [[hard rubber]], Dunn produced pens with transparent barrel; these were initially made in [[bakelite]] and later in [[celluloid]]. This feature allowed it to boast (rightly) to be the only transparent pen (in the ads showing the [[Camel Tatler]] model) to display the ink level, and this well 10 years before the [[Vacumatic]]. Are also known to exists, but to be very rare, some metal [[overlay]] pens.  
  
{{CronoMarca|Dunn}}
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The end of the company is not very clear, someone report a bankruptcy in [[1924]] caused by a prolonged strike of all the employees. Others say that the company continued operation until [[1927]], because there are trace of it having headquarters in New York, 71 Fifth Ave, when it went off market by its incapacity to adapt its production to the era of the colored celluloid pens. It seems<ref>look at this [http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?s=ad059a9e060d5ae6fba92e02ec66b7d5&showtopic=53123 discussion] about this topic in Fountain Pen Network.</ref> that in 1924 there was a first instance of failure (whose causes seem to be specifically tied if not for a strike to serious problems of labor relations), which was followed by an attempt to reorganize the company with a re-foundation and a different location from the original in order to avoid debtor lawsuits. This was unsuccessful, leading a few years later to the final bankruptcy.
  
==Riferimenti esterni==
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{{BrandChrono|Dunn}}
* http://www.richardspens.com/?prof=dunn
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* http://www.vintagepens.com/Dunn.shtml
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== External references ==
* http://www.pensandwatches.com/_pages/pen_company_photos/dunn_fountain_pen_company.htm
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* [http://www.richardspens.com/?prof=dunn] ''Dunn'' page on Richard Binder website
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* [http://www.vintagepens.com/Dunn.shtml] ''Dunn'' page on David Nishimura website
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20130614024321/http://www.pensandwatches.com/_pages/pen_company_photos/dunn_fountain_pen_company.htm] ''Dunn'' page on Pen and Watch website
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* [https://forum.fountainpen.it/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=22840] Presentation of a ''Senior''.
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The Dunn was founded in 1921, and was one of the many manufacturers born in the golden age of the American fountain pen, when virtually every company was founded on the basis of the invention of some technical innovation. In the case of Dunn, the invention that gave life to the company was the filling mechanism, which, due to its effectiveness, allowed it to obtain good market shares.

But Dunn life was very short, the company closed its doors in 1924 for the first time, and definitively in 1927, after an attempt to relaunch it unfortunately failed. In its short life however Dunn produced good quality and robust fountain pens, equipped with an efficient and advanced filling system that was years ahead to those of its competitors.

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History

An oversize model

The Dunn was founded in New York in 1921 with headquarters at 300 Madison Avenue, but among its founders does not figure directly Charles Dunn, the inventor from whom the company takes its name, which seems to have died of tuberculosis shortly before the foundation of the company. It was him that in 1920 created and patented (Patent nº US-1359880) an original pump filling system almost identical to the one used by OMAS for the Lucens more than 10 years later. The new filling system allowed to store a large ink capacity, so that one of the slogans adopted for the market launch the Camel Tatler model was: "A regular camel for ink, goes a month without a drink".

Advertising of 1922, with the slogan A regular camel for ink, goes a month without a drink

All Dunn fountain pens were produced using this particular filling system, which also characterized their style; the back of the pen, used as a knob of the pump filling system was carried out in red plastic (initially in hard rubber, then replaced by casein, a perishable and lower quality material), so it formed a distinctive feature of the pen, that in another slogan was described as "The fountain pen with the red pump handle". A series of models of different sizes were produced, named (in size increasing order): Hummingbird, Camel and Baby Camel, Senior and Senior Jr., Society and Society Jr., Majority and Majority Jr., and the Dreadnaught series with the distinctive openable cap and the Tattler and Tattler Jr. with transparent barrel.

The Dunn pens were primarily hard rubber made; and the company distinguished itself with an extensive advertising campaign. The pump mechanism was simple and robust, and pens were produced in a variety of models from small ladies pens (the Hummingbird) to the giant Tanks model, which is sometimes called Dreadnaught by collectors, although this name rather distinguishes a series that was also produced in ordinary sizes, characterized by caps composed of two parts (another interesting technical innovation, covered by the patent nº US-1596722) whose upper section could be unscrewed to reveal the nib but leaving it protected by a protective cage, so you can fill the pen without pressing the nib dangerously on the bottom of the ink bottle.

In addition to black hard rubber, Dunn produced pens with transparent barrel; these were initially made in bakelite and later in celluloid. This feature allowed it to boast (rightly) to be the only transparent pen (in the ads showing the Camel Tatler model) to display the ink level, and this well 10 years before the Vacumatic. Are also known to exists, but to be very rare, some metal overlay pens.

The end of the company is not very clear, someone report a bankruptcy in 1924 caused by a prolonged strike of all the employees. Others say that the company continued operation until 1927, because there are trace of it having headquarters in New York, 71 Fifth Ave, when it went off market by its incapacity to adapt its production to the era of the colored celluloid pens. It seems[1] that in 1924 there was a first instance of failure (whose causes seem to be specifically tied if not for a strike to serious problems of labor relations), which was followed by an attempt to reorganize the company with a re-foundation and a different location from the original in order to avoid debtor lawsuits. This was unsuccessful, leading a few years later to the final bankruptcy.

Chronology

Year Event
1921 the company is founded by Charles Dunn in New York as The Dunn Pen and Pencil Company, Inc.
1924 the company get its first bankrupcy filing
1927 the company ceases operations

External references

  • [1] Dunn page on Richard Binder website
  • [2] Dunn page on David Nishimura website
  • [3] Dunn page on Pen and Watch website
  • [4] Presentation of a Senior.

Notes

  1. look at this discussion about this topic in Fountain Pen Network.