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Nel [[1927]] i due fratelli Verga, Alfredo ed Eugenio, che fino ad allora avevano condotto insieme la ''Alfredo Verga dei Fratelli Verga Snc'', proprietaria del marchio [[Columbus]], si separarono. Eugenio rimase proprietario del marchio [[Columbus]], mentre Alfredo fondò una sua nuova azienda che prese il nome di ''Omega A.V.M.'' (registrato lo stesso anno, {{Marchio|35467}}), dove A.V.M. è l'acronimo di Alfredo Verga Milano.  
 
Nel [[1927]] i due fratelli Verga, Alfredo ed Eugenio, che fino ad allora avevano condotto insieme la ''Alfredo Verga dei Fratelli Verga Snc'', proprietaria del marchio [[Columbus]], si separarono. Eugenio rimase proprietario del marchio [[Columbus]], mentre Alfredo fondò una sua nuova azienda che prese il nome di ''Omega A.V.M.'' (registrato lo stesso anno, {{Marchio|35467}}), dove A.V.M. è l'acronimo di Alfredo Verga Milano.  
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Benché non risulti nessuna registrazione, vi sono forti indicazioni che l'azienda sia anche la produttrice del marchio [[Ardita]], un marchio minore usato nella produzione economica, essendo state ritrovate penne marchiate ''Ardita A.V.M.'',<ref>si consulti  [https://forum.fountainpen.it/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=13006 questo argomento] per i dettagli.</ref> caratterizzate dallo stesso acronimo, risultate poi in ulteriori ritrovamenti<ref>dettagliati in questo [https://forum.fountainpen.it/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=14195 ulteriore argomento] con le relative foto.</ref> essere dotate di pennino marcato ''Omega A.V.M.'' il che porta a pensare che questo marchio venisse usato dall'azienda per la sua produzione di fascia bassa.
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Although there are no registration aboit it, there are strong indications that the company was also the maker of the [[Ardita]] brand, a minor brand used in economic productions, because pens were found being branded ''Ardita A.V.M.'', <ref>you can consult [https://forum.fountainpen.it/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=13006 this topic] for details.</ref> characterized by the same acronym, and then resulted in further discoveries<ref>detailed in this [https://forum.fountainpen.it/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=14195 additional argument] with relevant photos.</ref> to be equipped with a nib marked ''Omega A.V.M.'', which leads us to think that this trademark was used by the company for its low-end production.
    
At least initially, it is believed that the company has maintained the production of [[safety]] models with  precious metal [[overlay]]s typical of the [[Columbus]] initial production. These models were followed by celluloid [[button filler]] models called ''[[Supernova]]'', and later also with [[lever filler]]. The information about this company are quite slim, but the production seems to be continued even after the war, with imitations of American models, in particular, is known a version of ''[[Supernova]]'' with a clip very similar to that of a [[Skyline]] and a wide band on the cap like the one found on certain [[Crest]] and [[Tuckaway]] models.
 
At least initially, it is believed that the company has maintained the production of [[safety]] models with  precious metal [[overlay]]s typical of the [[Columbus]] initial production. These models were followed by celluloid [[button filler]] models called ''[[Supernova]]'', and later also with [[lever filler]]. The information about this company are quite slim, but the production seems to be continued even after the war, with imitations of American models, in particular, is known a version of ''[[Supernova]]'' with a clip very similar to that of a [[Skyline]] and a wide band on the cap like the one found on certain [[Crest]] and [[Tuckaway]] models.