Spotlight On... Conway Stewart BY CHRIS LEWIS
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When I asked Alastair Adams, Managing Director of Conway Stewart, how he would describe what has happened to this famous British Pen company, he said “It is a good news story; a British success. When Conway Stewart closed their Plymouth factory everyone thought that was the end of another great British pen manufacturing company; even me! But today Conway Stewart is alive and growing. All our pens are made in Great Britain at our workshop in Hampshire. We are still using the original technical drawings and many of the same iconic colours. And every hand-built pen goes through a rigorous quality control process. We must be doing something right as we have received over a thousand customers reviews giving us a 4.9/5.0 stars rating. And we export over 60% of what we make.”
THE HISTORY OF CONWAY STEWART FROM 2014 TO THE PRESENT DAY
Originally based in the Isle of Wight, they later set up a workshop in Emsworth in Hampshire near to where their Production Director, Peter Robinson, lived. In Let’s go back to August early 2015 they started CONWAY STEWART IS 2014, when the doors to assemble Conway ALIVE AND WAVING of the Conway Stewart Stewart pens from the Plymouth factory were THE BRITISH FLAG original components suddenly closed when AROUND THE WORLD and sold them worldwide the company went directly to the public via into administration. the website www.bespokebritishpens. Was this the end? co.uk and through a select number of retailers. The range of Conway Fortunately, a company called Stewart pens on sale on the website Bespoke British Pens Limited bought grew each month as new pens were most of the stock from the factory in launched using the original materials Plymouth and technical drawings for acquired from the Plymouth factory. all of the pens. The directors were The range included the Churchill, Alastair Adams (previously Managing Winston, Series 100, Series 58, Director of Onoto), David Cooper Wordsworth, Wellington, Nelson, (previously Marketing Director of Marlborough, Belliver, Capulet, Onoto), Peter Robinson (previously Dandy, Bard, Coronet, Duro, Managing Director of Carville who Henry Simpole’s Marilyn Monroe made the components for the Parker pen, Raleigh, and the Regency. Duofold and Onoto), and Francis Katz (a lawyer, an avid pen collector and These pens used the original CS owner of Inkwell Pens). (See Fig. 1) branded nibs bought from the administrators, but soon these nibs were all sold, so the Flag 18ct gold semi-flex nibs were launched. The “Flag” was naturally the British Union Jack flag to show the world that Conway Stewart pens were still alive and being made in Great Britain. The same nib company that made the original CS nibs was used to make the Fig 1 - Francis, Alastair & Peter at the London Pen Show 2023
Flag nibs, and they were engraved in Birmingham, England with the Flag logo. These new nibs were universally praised for being smooth and beautiful writers straight from the box, and many regarded them as being better than the old CS nibs (see Fig. 2).
was to support Churchill Heritage Ltd through which the Churchill family distributes money to charities and good causes that keep alive the legacy of Sir Winston Churchill and the spirit of the words of wisdom he penned.
The scene finishes with Marcus Brody’s humorous comment “Henry, The Pen. Don’t you see? The pen is mightier than the sword!” These were a limited edition of only 100 pens produced worldwide and sold out very quickly. (Fig. 5)
Each Churchill Heritage pen has Winston Churchill’s signature engraved on the barrel with one of his famous sayings:
Fig 2 - Flag & CS 18ct Gold Nibs
PENS FOR THE FILM INDUSTRY They also supplied the pens for various famous films including the Kingsman films The Secret Service (Fig. 3) and The Golden Circle. In the first Kingsman film, one of the pens, a Marlborough Vintage Ebonite Lever Fill, had a major role to play as it was used to kill Michael Caine’s character, Arthur.
- All Will Be Well - Never Give In - Action This Day - KBO - Victory At All Costs - I am an Optimist The second pen in the series, “NEVER GIVE IN” is a fitting axiom for the directors of the company who were determined that Conway Stewart should live on (Fig. 4). The Series 58 Indiana Jones Replica pen is a celebration of both quality
A Churchill Classic Black Fountain Pen was used in another famous film launched in 2017 called The Darkest Hour starring Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill. Just before this film was launched, the company renewed its links with the Churchill family and launched the Churchill Heritage range of pens. This
A new unlimited Conway Stewart pen based on the Indiana Jones pen will be launched in November 2023 with this famous saying “The Pen is mightier than the sword” engraved on the barrel.
BESPOKE PENS
Fig 4 - Conway Stewart Churchill Heritage “Never Give In” Fig 3 - Conway Stewart pens used in the Kingsman; The Secret Service
Fig 5 - Indiana Jones Replica pen
craftsmanship and classic cinema. For this release, Conway Stewart designed a replica of the pen used by Sir Sean Connery in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. In the iconic scene inside a Panzer tank, Connery’s character Henry Jones Sr., uses the lever-fill mechanism to squirt ink in the eye of a Nazi tank operator, to save his friend Marcus Brody’s life, and that of his son, Indiana Jones played by Harrison Ford.
The company also continued to supply pens to some of the world’s most prestigious companies such as Rolls Royce who ordered 35 bespoke Sterling Silver pens for their 2018 Silver Ghost Limited Edition model (Fig. 6).
Fig 6 - Conway Stewart Rolls Royce pen
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