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The production sees as its most important brand in the '30s the [[Red Circle]] ({{Marchio|51267}}), registered in [[1934]], which was promoted with an extensive advertising campaign. This was followed by a great variety of other brands, such as [[Regale]], [[Stilnova]] ({{Marchio|111841}}), [[Condor]] ({{Marchio|119927}}). The lower end was marked instead ''[[Vereletta]]'' or  ''[[Verelite]]'' or ''[[Verelyte]]'' ({{Marchio|120707}}), while under the [[Plevonia]] brand name were produced some high-end pens. Unfortunately there are no reliable data about the production between the years '30s and '40s.
 
The production sees as its most important brand in the '30s the [[Red Circle]] ({{Marchio|51267}}), registered in [[1934]], which was promoted with an extensive advertising campaign. This was followed by a great variety of other brands, such as [[Regale]], [[Stilnova]] ({{Marchio|111841}}), [[Condor]] ({{Marchio|119927}}). The lower end was marked instead ''[[Vereletta]]'' or  ''[[Verelite]]'' or ''[[Verelyte]]'' ({{Marchio|120707}}), while under the [[Plevonia]] brand name were produced some high-end pens. Unfortunately there are no reliable data about the production between the years '30s and '40s.
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In [[1936]]<ref>Letizia Jacopini reports 1937 in her book, but [[:File:1936-09-Pagliero-Brochure-InternoCentro.jpg|this brochure]] clearly dated 1936 shows the new name in use already in 1936.</ref>  the company was restructured and changed its name in ''Luigi Pagliero e F.'', and in [[1939]] was registered as trademark the acronym ''LPF'' inscribed in a rhombus ({{Marchio|58632}}). The best known brand of this period was [[Stilnova]], which was used from the late '30s until the postwar period. The initial [[Stilnova]] production consisted of variegated or ringed celluloid pens, with wheel or spear clip, and 14-carat gold nib marked ''Stilnova''. These pens were well made, but with rather spartan decoration, with simple rings on the cap, using a [[button filler]].
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In [[1936]]<ref>Letizia Jacopini reports 1937 in her book, but [[:File:1936-09-Pagliero-Brochure-InternoCentro.jpg|this brochure]] dated 1936 clearly shows that the new name was in use already in that year.</ref>  the company was restructured and changed its name in ''Luigi Pagliero e F.'', and in [[1939]] was registered as trademark the acronym ''LPF'' inscribed in a rhombus ({{Marchio|58632}}). The best known brand of this period was [[Stilnova]], which was used from the late '30s until the postwar period. The initial [[Stilnova]] production consisted of variegated or ringed celluloid pens, with wheel or spear clip, and 14-carat gold nib marked ''Stilnova''. These pens were well made, but with rather spartan decoration, with simple rings on the cap, using a [[button filler]].
    
[[File:Plevonia-Ringed-Brown-Vac-Capped.jpg|thumb|Photo of a [[Plevonia]] pen, [[Vacumatic]] style]]
 
[[File:Plevonia-Ringed-Brown-Vac-Capped.jpg|thumb|Photo of a [[Plevonia]] pen, [[Vacumatic]] style]]

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