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The trademark registration was done in [[1931]] ({{Marchio|44193}}), and later there was a change in ''Scotland Italiana'', registered in [[1936]]/1937 ({{Marchio|54732}}), probably as the result of market trends changes due to the fight against anglophile trends and the exaltation of the Italian naming made by the fascist regime propaganda. The link with [[Tabo]] is anyway confirmed by the presence of a oversize model marked ''Scotland Italiana - Tabo Mod 1926''.
 
The trademark registration was done in [[1931]] ({{Marchio|44193}}), and later there was a change in ''Scotland Italiana'', registered in [[1936]]/1937 ({{Marchio|54732}}), probably as the result of market trends changes due to the fight against anglophile trends and the exaltation of the Italian naming made by the fascist regime propaganda. The link with [[Tabo]] is anyway confirmed by the presence of a oversize model marked ''Scotland Italiana - Tabo Mod 1926''.
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The only other known document about the brand is a February 4, 1930 bill on behalf of the ''"Fabbrica Penne Stilografiche Armando Merighi"'' company which depicts a fountain pen called ''"The Scotland Self Filling Pen"'', for which this company is claiming to be the dealer for the Italian distribution, and Merighi himself registered in the '40s the brand name ''[[Mercurio]]'', often found on economic nibs.
The only other known document about the brand is a February 4, 1930 bill on behalf of the ''"Fabbrica Penne Stilografiche Armando Merighi"'' company which depicts a fountain pen called ''"The Scotland Self Filling Pen"''; for which this company is claiming to be the dealer for the Italian distribution, and Merighi himself registered in the '40s the brand name ''[[Mercurio]]'', often found on economic nibs.
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The earlier fountain pen production by [[The Scotland]] was composed by [[safety]] models made both in  simple [[BCHR|black chased hard rubber]] or with metal [[overlay]]s, these ones using laminated gold metal decorated with geometric engravings. There are no known specific names of these models than those previously cited in the bill that reports the following names: ''special'', ''junior'', ''9I safetj'', ''zigrinato tipo [[Waterman]] 40''.
 
The earlier fountain pen production by [[The Scotland]] was composed by [[safety]] models made both in  simple [[BCHR|black chased hard rubber]] or with metal [[overlay]]s, these ones using laminated gold metal decorated with geometric engravings. There are no known specific names of these models than those previously cited in the bill that reports the following names: ''special'', ''junior'', ''9I safetj'', ''zigrinato tipo [[Waterman]] 40''.