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== External references == | == External references == | ||
| − | * http://web.archive.org/web/20071012135047/http://stylos-francais.fr/edacoto.php | + | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20071012135047/http://stylos-francais.fr/edacoto.php] Brand page on a decommissioned website on French fountain pens |
| − | * https://web.archive.org/web/20140103132539/http://edacoto.penandco.com/accueil_us.html | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20140103132539/http://edacoto.penandco.com/accueil_us.html] Brand page on a decommissioned website |
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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Versione delle 21:33, 23 gen 2015
Chronology
| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 1910 | the company is founded by Jacques Bonhomme in Parigi as Edac |
| 1922 | the company starts its fountain pen production |
| 1930 | Aurora joins Edacoto in the French market with Le Duo Moderne |
| 1932 | the company introduces its own Duofold-style models |
| 1933 | the company introduces the Edacoto 104 |
| 1933 | the company introduces "Edacoto" marked clips[1] |
| 1933 | the company introduces streamlined models with up to five cap-rings |
| 1937 | the company introduces stepped shaped clips with arrow point (or 1935?) |
| 1937 | the company introduces the Super Edacoto 200 also called Visible |
| 1941 | the company introduces lever filler models with stairstep clip |
| 1941 | the company introduces the Super Edacoto |
| 1943 | the company introduces the Edacoto 87 "Le stylo de France" |
| 1947 | the company introduces an Edacoto 87 new version, with transparent barrel |
| 1948 | the company introduces the Pointor a button filler ball pen |
| 1955 | the company introduces hooded nib models |
| 1958 | the company introduces cartridge filler models |
| 1959 | the Visor Pen is produced by Evergood, Edacoto, Mallat, Gold Starry, Walkover and Soma |
External references
- [1] Brand page on a decommissioned website on French fountain pens
- [2] Brand page on a decommissioned website
Notes
- ↑ although on this page is indicated 1934 this advertising of 1933 clearly shows a clip marked "Edacoto".