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Chronology

Year Event
1919 Birth of Aurora[1]
1922 Ettore Ripamonti becomes the Aurora official agent and publish the first catalog
1922? Introduced the A.R.A (Aurora a Riempimento Automatico) model (showed in first catalog)
1923 Introduced the 3 and 35 measures for the A.R.A model
1924 Introduced red and mottled ebonite
1925 Introduced an official clip
1927 Introduced the Duplex
1927 Introduced the celluloid for the Duplex[2]
1928 Redesign of the Duplex
1929 Restructuring of the company, the Olo and ASCO sub-brand were created
1930 Introduced the Superba model
1930 Introduced the Internazionale model
1930 Trade agreement with Edacoto for sale in the Franch market of the Duo Moderne
1933 Introduced the Novum model
1934 Introduced the Asterope model
1935 (guess date[3]) Introduced the ML serie
1936 Restyled the Novum model
1936 Introduced the Etiopia model
1937[4] Introduced the Superna model
1937~ Introduced the Topolino model
1938[5] Introduced the Optima model
1939[6] Introduced the Selene model, with Platiridio nib
1939~ Introduced the Biancaneve model, with Platiridio nib
1940~ A second restyling for the Novum model
1947 Introduced the 88 model, designed by Marcello Nizzoli
1957 Introduced the Duo Cart model (or 1954?)
1963 Introduced the 98 model designed by Abe Steiner
1970 Introduced the Hastil model, designed by Marco Zanuso
  1. Aurora chronology, where not otherwise reported, refers to the book La storia della Aurora dal 1919 ai giorni nostri by Luca de Ponti.
  2. Luca de Ponti talks about the 1927 end, Jacopini around 1929.
  3. L. Jacopini in La storia della stilografica in Italia talks about 1938 c.a, but G. Fichera notes that the advertisements talks about the Regno d'Italia, so they must be before 1936.
  4. following Luca De Ponti, Letizia Jacopini talks about 1933.
  5. following Luca De Ponti, Letizia Jacopini talks about 1937.
  6. following Luca De Ponti, Letizia Jacopini talks about 1940.