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The origins of [[Holland|John Holland Pen Company]] will officially went back to 1862 when ''John Holland'', acquired the gold nibs manufacturing company started in 1941 by ''George Sheppard'' in Cincinnati, with whom he had been employed by approximately from 1850. ''John Holland'' immediately began to expand production at dip pen holders, pencils and boxes. The first experiments with fountain pens are traced back to 1859, with the production of a metal pen, but there is no documentation on the marketing of such an object. The real fountain pen production starts therefore later, probably after the market introduction of the hard rubber, occurred in 1870 by Goodyear, but the company is claiming to have started in 1865.
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The origins of [[Holland|John Holland Pen Company]] will officially went back to [[1862]] when ''John A. Holland'', acquired the gold nibs manufacturing company started in [[1841]] by ''George Sheppard'' in Cincinnati, with whom he had been employed by approximately from 1850. ''John Holland'' immediately began to expand production at dip pen holders, pencils and boxes. The first experiments with fountain pens are traced back to [[1859]], with the production of a metal pen, but there is no documentation on the marketing of such an object. The real fountain pen production starts therefore later, probably after the market introduction of the hard rubber, occurred in 1870 by Goodyear, but the company is claiming to have started in [[1865]].

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Le origini della ''John Holland Pen Company'' si fanno risalire ufficialmente [[1862]] quando ''John A. Holland'', acquisì l'azienda produttrice di pennini d'oro avviata a Cincinnati nel [[1841]] da ''George Sheppard'', presso la quale era stato dipendente all'incirca dal 1850.  ''John Holland'' iniziò immediatamente ad espandere la produzione a cannucce per pennino, custodie e matite. I primi esperimenti con le stilografiche vengono fatti risalire al 1859, con una penna in metallo, ma non esiste nessuna documentazione relativa alla commercializzazione di un tale oggetto. La produzione di vere stilografiche è pertanto molto più tarda, probabilmente posteriore all'introduzione sul mercato dell'[[ebanite]], avvenuta nel 1870 ad opera della Goodyear, anche se l'azienda affermava di averne cominciato la produzione nel [[1865]].
TraduzioneThe origins of [[Holland|John Holland Pen Company]] will officially went back to [[1862]] when ''John A. Holland'', acquired the gold nibs manufacturing company started in [[1841]] by ''George Sheppard'' in Cincinnati, with whom he had been employed by approximately from 1850. ''John Holland'' immediately began to expand production at dip pen holders, pencils and boxes. The first experiments with fountain pens are traced back to [[1859]], with the production of a metal pen, but there is no documentation on the marketing of such an object. The real fountain pen production starts therefore later, probably after the market introduction of the hard rubber, occurred in 1870 by Goodyear, but the company is claiming to have started in [[1865]].

The origins of John Holland Pen Company will officially went back to 1862 when John A. Holland, acquired the gold nibs manufacturing company started in 1841 by George Sheppard in Cincinnati, with whom he had been employed by approximately from 1850. John Holland immediately began to expand production at dip pen holders, pencils and boxes. The first experiments with fountain pens are traced back to 1859, with the production of a metal pen, but there is no documentation on the marketing of such an object. The real fountain pen production starts therefore later, probably after the market introduction of the hard rubber, occurred in 1870 by Goodyear, but the company is claiming to have started in 1865.