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In subsequent years, the range was expanded with new models such as the [[Artus Rekord]], [[Artus Perfect|Perfect]], [[Artus Favorit|Favorit]], [[Artus Ballit|Ballit]], [[Artus Schulüller|Schulüller]], [[Artus Prinz|Prinz]], [[Artus Junior|Junior]]. The [[Artus]] concentrated in manufacturing economic and functional pens, with a focus on the student market; it also was capable to range over the whole field of the writing instruments. The company also stood out for the choice of a commercial diffusion based on direct sales by mail, bypassing the dealer network of stationery and supplies. In [[1949]] the [[Artus]] was renamed ''Artus, C. Josef Lamy'', and the brand continued to exist until [[1972]].  
 
In subsequent years, the range was expanded with new models such as the [[Artus Rekord]], [[Artus Perfect|Perfect]], [[Artus Favorit|Favorit]], [[Artus Ballit|Ballit]], [[Artus Schulüller|Schulüller]], [[Artus Prinz|Prinz]], [[Artus Junior|Junior]]. The [[Artus]] concentrated in manufacturing economic and functional pens, with a focus on the student market; it also was capable to range over the whole field of the writing instruments. The company also stood out for the choice of a commercial diffusion based on direct sales by mail, bypassing the dealer network of stationery and supplies. In [[1949]] the [[Artus]] was renamed ''Artus, C. Josef Lamy'', and the brand continued to exist until [[1972]].  
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[[Image:195x-Lamy-27-3.jpg|thumb|A '50s [[Lamy 27]] advertisement.]]
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[[File:1958-Lamy-27.jpg|thumb|A 1958 [[Lamy 27]] advertisement.]]
    
Only in [[1952]] the company put on the market the first pen marked [[Lamy]], the [[Lamy 27]] model, with [[piston filler]] and demi-covered nib, tapered shapes with a style that is reminiscent of the [[Parker 51]], which at that time saw countless imitators. Despite the similarity, the [[Lamy 27]] was a pen with its own clear personality, and presented considerable technical innovation, like the particular feeder, referred to as ''[[Tintomatic]]'', which is still used today for its characteristic to ensure a constant flow of ink despite changes in temperature and pressure, thanks to the micro inlays around the feed.  
 
Only in [[1952]] the company put on the market the first pen marked [[Lamy]], the [[Lamy 27]] model, with [[piston filler]] and demi-covered nib, tapered shapes with a style that is reminiscent of the [[Parker 51]], which at that time saw countless imitators. Despite the similarity, the [[Lamy 27]] was a pen with its own clear personality, and presented considerable technical innovation, like the particular feeder, referred to as ''[[Tintomatic]]'', which is still used today for its characteristic to ensure a constant flow of ink despite changes in temperature and pressure, thanks to the micro inlays around the feed.  

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