Dunn Pen
Company
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709 Sixth Ave 1920-1922 71 Fifth Ave
1923-1927 NYC Charles Dunn was listed as a fountain pen manufacturer as
far back as 1910, but I have not been able to find out what line of pen he was
making. In the 1920s Charles Dunn designed a line of high quality pump filler
pens in hard rubber. He died before they ever hit the market in 1921. The pens
were a great success. They were easy to spot with their red or orange filling
knob at the bottom of the barrel. Their "Tattler" line had a transparent
bakelite barrel. They were basically a one pen company, although they offered
different sizes and a ladies pen. They did make a few overlays, but these are
rare. Their models included the Tattler Hummingbird , Camel, and the
Dreadnought. The early Dreadnaught pens were huge oversized models, but later
the name proved to be such a strong selling point that they began using it as on
a whole line of pens regardless of their size. they offered a 2 piece cap at
some point that would allow you to unscrew the top half of the cap and insert
the nib and section in ink for filling. Today their main drawback [besides
being difficult to fix] is that the red filling knob is usually found with
broken threads where it goes into the pen barrel. Some of their sales slogans
were: "A regular camel for ink, goes a month without a drink" and "The fountain
pen with the red pump handle". Their pens were difficult to repair and their
reluctance to switch over to colored plastic eventually put them out of business
in 1927. Black pens did not sell well after the Parker Big Red hit the market.
They eventually started selling some celluloid pens, but it was too late to save
the company. By BRUCE WEBSTER IN PENCYCLOPEDIA |
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A giant DUNN pen with a #20 WATERMAN'S pen and a #7 blow filler CROCKER in order you can have an idea of the real size of this pen!
The #12 gold DUNN nib
Two big Dunn pens the first from the left with a bakelite barrel.
Photos worked on by João Pavão Martins to whom I wish to thank.
Ten different Dunn pens the first three from left with bakelite barrels
Eight more Dunn pens
Detail of the cap's imprint
Detail of barrel's imprint on one of the bakelite models
Details of the two different Dunn gold nibs fitted on the largest models
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