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There are also some medium quality celluloid models, with button filling system characterized by the ''Standard Fountain Pen'' imprint. Again we do know almost nothing (even if they may be or not related to [[safety]] models above), although the use of a full english name could favor the hypothesis of a production made before the promulgation of the fascist laws on forced Italianisation of names.
 
There are also some medium quality celluloid models, with button filling system characterized by the ''Standard Fountain Pen'' imprint. Again we do know almost nothing (even if they may be or not related to [[safety]] models above), although the use of a full english name could favor the hypothesis of a production made before the promulgation of the fascist laws on forced Italianisation of names.
  
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Italian brand, on which very little historical information is known.[1] It's known for the production of safety pens with rolled medium quality overlays. There are no known trademarks, or other data related to the origins of the company, and the characteristics of the pens do not show obvious similarities with other products that can provide information on a possible origin of production on commission, although it has been suggested in a production by Uhlmann's Eterno.

There are also some medium quality celluloid models, with button filling system characterized by the Standard Fountain Pen imprint. Again we do know almost nothing (even if they may be or not related to safety models above), although the use of a full english name could favor the hypothesis of a production made before the promulgation of the fascist laws on forced Italianisation of names.

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  1. the few reported data derived from the Letizia Jacopini book La Storia della Stilografica in Italia and from the referenced discussion.