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[[Image:Goldfink-Pencil-Istro.jpg|thumb|Instructions for ''Goldfink'' mechanical pencil]]
 
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The ''Goldfink'' brand remained on the market around from 10s to 60s. It does not come from a fountain pens manufacturer, instead the production was contracted to third parties by a large chain of stores selling stationery, headquartered in Berlin Friedrichstrasse 77, one of the main streets of downtown.
The [[Goldfink]] brand remained on the market around from 10s to 60s. It does not come from a fountain pens manufacturer, instead the production was contracted to third parties by a large chain of stores selling stationery, headquartered in Berlin Friedrichstrasse 77, one of the main streets of downtown.
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The earliest production consists of [[safety]] models of excellent quality comparable to the [[Montblanc]] one. In the 30s a catalog allows to have references to a series of models: ''Wunderfüller ', characterized by a particular [[button filler]], in which the latter was operated by the rotation of the pad; ''Standard'' (''Sechskantkopf'') a [[safety]] filler  with octagonal shaped head and cap; ''Alexander'', a [[safety]] with rounded ends in the common German style; ''Liebling'', a [[button filler]], ''Druckfüller'' a [[button filler]]. Besides these, the company was producing luxury models with precious metals (silver and solid gold) [[overlay]]s, and mechanical pencils.
 
The earliest production consists of [[safety]] models of excellent quality comparable to the [[Montblanc]] one. In the 30s a catalog allows to have references to a series of models: ''Wunderfüller ', characterized by a particular [[button filler]], in which the latter was operated by the rotation of the pad; ''Standard'' (''Sechskantkopf'') a [[safety]] filler  with octagonal shaped head and cap; ''Alexander'', a [[safety]] with rounded ends in the common German style; ''Liebling'', a [[button filler]], ''Druckfüller'' a [[button filler]]. Besides these, the company was producing luxury models with precious metals (silver and solid gold) [[overlay]]s, and mechanical pencils.