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This changed only after the mid '30s, when the role of [[Aurora]] sub-brand became officially recognized by the appearance of [[Olo]] pens in the parent company catalogs, as proposed as lower end pens, but with the usual characteristics of reliability and robustness.  
 
This changed only after the mid '30s, when the role of [[Aurora]] sub-brand became officially recognized by the appearance of [[Olo]] pens in the parent company catalogs, as proposed as lower end pens, but with the usual characteristics of reliability and robustness.  
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There is no precise dating of the [[Olo]] models, although usually you can take as a reference the corresponding modelsof the [[Aurora]] production of which they were a kind of cheap version; they are easily recognizable by clips shapes and materials entirely similar to those of the respective [[Aurora]] models.
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There is no precise dating of the [[Olo]] models, although usually you can take as a reference the corresponding models of the [[Aurora]] production of which they were a kind of cheap version; they are easily recognizable by clips shapes and materials entirely similar to those of the respective [[Aurora]] models.
    
First [[Olo]] models were safeties similar to [[R.A.|R.A.3]]  (with clip) and  [[R.A.|R.A.0]] (with ring), however, marked with the [[Olo]] logo (an ellipsoid squared with the ''OLO'' inscription inside) both on the nib and on the pen body and on the cap top. These were produced also in laminated gold [[overlay]]s (marked ''18 KR'') always in the two previous measures, respectively called ''Type 3'' and ''Type 0'', and with two filling systems: [[safety]] and [[button filler]], the latter resumed shapes and clip of the [[A.R.A.|A.R.A. 15]], even if the decorations used for the [[overlay]] are different from those of the [[Aurora]] models.
 
First [[Olo]] models were safeties similar to [[R.A.|R.A.3]]  (with clip) and  [[R.A.|R.A.0]] (with ring), however, marked with the [[Olo]] logo (an ellipsoid squared with the ''OLO'' inscription inside) both on the nib and on the pen body and on the cap top. These were produced also in laminated gold [[overlay]]s (marked ''18 KR'') always in the two previous measures, respectively called ''Type 3'' and ''Type 0'', and with two filling systems: [[safety]] and [[button filler]], the latter resumed shapes and clip of the [[A.R.A.|A.R.A. 15]], even if the decorations used for the [[overlay]] are different from those of the [[Aurora]] models.