The
Scripto
Pen Company originated as the M. A. Ferst Company in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1923. The company's name was changed to
Scripto
, meaning "I write" in Latin, in 1924.
Scripto
produced and sold mechanical pencils and pens, and in 1955, added refillable butane lighters to their product line. In late 1964 and early 1965,
Scripto
Pen Company faced a major labor strike, in which Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. participated along with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. The president of the company at the time of the strike, James V. Carmichael, negotiated with the International Chemical Workers Union, Local 754, to resolve the strike and reach a settlement.
In 1974,
Scripto
partnered with the Japanese firm of Tokai-Seiki to sell their disposable lighters. Tokai-Seiki became Tokai Corporation and purchased
Scripto
in 1984. The company's name changed again in 1988 to
Scripto
-Tokai, and the headquarters moved from Atlanta to California with manufacturing operations in Tijuana, Mexico. The company discontinued all of its pencil products after the move. In 2006, the company's name changed to
Scripto
USA. As of 2012, the company is grouped with Calico brands under the parent company of Tokai World. The company's focus is solely on pocket and utility lighters, and they no longer produce writing instruments.
This collection contains eight black-and-white photographs of the
Scripto
Pen Company plant and offices in Atlanta. It documents several types of operations being performed by workers including drafting, machinery, and assembly line work.
Scripto
Pen Company photographs, VIS 204, Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift, 2006
Collection processed in 2012.
This collection is open for research.
This material is protected by copyright law. (Title 17, U.S. Code) Permission for use must be cleared through the Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center. Licensing agreement may be required.
Scripto
Pen Company records, MSS 1013, Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center.
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