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Founded in 1905, Conway Stewart established itself as the preeminent British fountain pen manufacturer and for over a century has been the writing instrument of choice for British artists, politicians, and royalty. Now relaunched with modern engineering to match classic designs, Conway Stewart continues to produce pens of noted style and beauty.