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The only other known document about the brand is a February 4, 1930 bill on behalf of the ''Armando Merighi'' company which depicts a fountain pen called ''The Scotland Self Filling Pen''; the role of this company is not totally clear, but it was 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 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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L'unico altro documento noto a proposito del marchio è una fattura del 4 febbraio 1930 a nome dell'azienda ''"Fabbrica Penne Stilografiche Armando Merighi"'' in cui viene raffigurata una stilografica denominata ''"The Scotland Pen Self Filling"'', di cui l'azienda viene qualificata come concessionario per l'Italia, Merighi in seguito risulta aver registrato il marchio ''[[Mercurio]]'', molto comune sui pennini economici.
TraduzioneThe 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.