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Still about [[1925]] it is claimed the creation of an interchangeable nib group, and the production of pens with injection molding plastic parts, two facts that will place the company ahead in both inventions. While the first claim is supported by a 1924 patent ({{Cite patent|GB|237472}}) there is no clear evidence about the second claim, but in a 1949 [[:File:1949-Mentmore-Plastic.jpg|advertisement]] for a subsidiary dedicated to  production of injection molding plastic parts, there is a claim of more than 20 years experience in the field.
 
Still about [[1925]] it is claimed the creation of an interchangeable nib group, and the production of pens with injection molding plastic parts, two facts that will place the company ahead in both inventions. While the first claim is supported by a 1924 patent ({{Cite patent|GB|237472}}) there is no clear evidence about the second claim, but in a 1949 [[:File:1949-Mentmore-Plastic.jpg|advertisement]] for a subsidiary dedicated to  production of injection molding plastic parts, there is a claim of more than 20 years experience in the field.
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For some time the two brands were produced together; the ''Mentmore'' was transformed into a joint stock company in [[1930]]. The situation at that time is not clear, there are those who reported that the brand ''Mentmore'' has been progressively replaced by [[Platignum]], but by the late '30s to the' 50s, there is a large production of pens with this brand with explicit reference in advertisements to the ''"Mentmore Manufacturing Company"''. Also a patent of 1936 ({{Cite patent|GB|457212}}) explicitly shows the name of ''"Spot Pen Company"'' as the new name of '''Mentmore Manufacturing Company"''. However the ''"Spot Pen"'' name appears in an advertisement for the ''British Industries Fair'' of 1929, while maintaining the reference to the company as ''"Mentmore Manufacturing Company"''. Association with [[Platignum]] brand is established at least until [[1957]].<ref>thanks to [[:File:195x-Platignum-Inkmaster-Instro-Fronte.jpg|these instructions]] in which reference is made to the Stevenage site to which the company moved, according to what's [http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Mentmore_Manufacturing_Co reported] by Grace Guide, in this very year.</ref>
For some time the two brands were produced together; the ''Mentmore'' was transformed into a joint stock company in [[1930]]. The situation at that time is not clear, there are those who reported that the brand ''Mentmore'' has been progressively replaced by [[Platignum]], but by the late '30s to the' 50s, there is a large production of pens with this brand with explicit reference in advertisements to the ''"Mentmore Manufacturing Company"''. Also a patent of 1936 ({{Cite patent|GB|457212}}) explicitly shows the name of ''"Spot Pen Company"'' as the new name of '''Mentmore Manufacturing Company"''. However the ''"Spot Pen"'' name appears in an advertisement for the ''British Industries Fair'' of 1929, while maintaining the reference to the company as ''"Mentmore Manufacturing Company"''. Association with [[Platignum]] brand is established at least until 1951.<ref>thanks to [[:File:1951-Platignum.jpg|this advertisement]].</ref>
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Around 1939-1941 (?) was produced the [[Mentmore Paramount]] model, an imitation of the [[Waterman]]'s [[Hundred Year]], it was also a plastic resin [[lever filler]] pen, and with a decorative transparent plastic bottom similar to that used by [[Waterman]]. The pen, however, had more slender lines. Another imitation is the [[Mentmore 46]], an hooded nib [[button filler]] pen, which was clearly inspired by the [[Parker 51]].
 
Around 1939-1941 (?) was produced the [[Mentmore Paramount]] model, an imitation of the [[Waterman]]'s [[Hundred Year]], it was also a plastic resin [[lever filler]] pen, and with a decorative transparent plastic bottom similar to that used by [[Waterman]]. The pen, however, had more slender lines. Another imitation is the [[Mentmore 46]], an hooded nib [[button filler]] pen, which was clearly inspired by the [[Parker 51]].
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There is, however, known production of pens under the [[Platignum]] brand name bearing ''"Mentmore Manufacturing Company"'' as a reference to the manufacturer through the 1950s and presumably beyond, and it is unclear the terms under which either brand name was used, the company appearing to have adopted the [[Platignum]] name in [[1981]] (as reported by Grace Guide, which cites the May 1, 1981 issue of The Times). Today, both ''Mentmore'' and [[Platignum]] exist as independent trademarks.
Today there are as independent brands both ''Mentmore'' and [[Platignum]].
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