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History of Innovation
Born October 19th 1899, Founder Francis
Arthur Wittern grew up on his family farm in Cushing Iowa.
Pursuing an engineering education he quickly developed a penchant
for designing mechanical devices. At
the age of 16 he developed his first practical patent for an underwater
magnet mine. In the 1920's he worked
as a private contract engineer for a number of companies designing
everything from very popular gaming devices to household items, to agricultural
safety devices before becoming interested in the coin machine
industry. To his credit he was
granted over 80 patents during the course of his life.
In 1931 with an original investment of $12.50 for used tools and plenty of
ambition, F.A. started his own company, Hawkeye Novelty, named after the
state of Iowa.
The first machine was a penny peanut dispenser that had a special
innovation that was new for its time. Every ninth vend a bell would ring
and delivered a free portion.
Hawkeye was successful in the following years, manufacturing peanut
vending machines, match box dispensers and other small vending
devices. During the second world
war, Hawkeye manufactured juvenile furniture, magazine racks and other wood
based products and returning to peanut vending machines and bumper pool type
novelty games after its end.
In 1947 Hawkeye Novelty became FAWN.
The trade name was derived from Mr. Wittern's initials. F. A. W., and the N from the last letter
of Wittern, thus Fawn. Manufactured
products also changed and the production of cigarette dispensers marked the
starting point for real growth in the years to follow. From cigarette vending machines, FAWN's products expanded to popcorn vending machines,
snack machines, hot and cold beverage vending machines, cold and frozen
food, as well as many different non-traditional
merchandising equipment.
Now in its second generation of family
ownership and transitioning to its third, the company has grown with the
industry and with the hard work and dedication of our employees FAWN has
evolved from a single entity to a successful and diverse group of companies
under the Wittern umbrella.
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