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Riga 36: Riga 36:  
The new multi-faceted models were identified by the digit 10 (resulting in a 4-digit code) while the smooth version were identified by the digit 9. The use of celluloid was presumably indicated by the digit 4 in the column of tens, even if there are model with the digit 5. The details on the numbering of this period are therefore somewhat uncertain.
 
The new multi-faceted models were identified by the digit 10 (resulting in a 4-digit code) while the smooth version were identified by the digit 9. The use of celluloid was presumably indicated by the digit 4 in the column of tens, even if there are model with the digit 5. The details on the numbering of this period are therefore somewhat uncertain.
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[[Image:Stilus-Automatica-RedGold-Posted.jpg|thumb|left|A [[Stilus]] in [[celluloid]] ]]
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[[File:Stilus-Automatica-1047-RedGold-Posted.jpg|thumb|left|A [[Stilus]] in [[celluloid]] ]]
    
With the progress of the autharchic fascist propaganda in the late '30s as the other manufacturers, the company began to use steel nibs, and like the other Italian companies adopted for the steel alloy an invented name: ''[[Osmiria]]'', that was registered as trademark in 1939 ({{Marchio|60764}}). Use of steel nibs were then combined with chrome trim instead of gold ones. In the previously cited 1937 invoice are also mentioned some [[Eridano]] piston filler pens, and this will put the company between the firsts (if not the first) to adopt this filling system in Italy, well before WWII.
 
With the progress of the autharchic fascist propaganda in the late '30s as the other manufacturers, the company began to use steel nibs, and like the other Italian companies adopted for the steel alloy an invented name: ''[[Osmiria]]'', that was registered as trademark in 1939 ({{Marchio|60764}}). Use of steel nibs were then combined with chrome trim instead of gold ones. In the previously cited 1937 invoice are also mentioned some [[Eridano]] piston filler pens, and this will put the company between the firsts (if not the first) to adopt this filling system in Italy, well before WWII.

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