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Unfortunately the American company, which at the beginning of the century had achieved good results in the United States, could not withstand the competition pressure from its neighbours, and had a gradual decline that led it to its closing, which occurred at the beginning of the 30s. In the meantime however the fountain pen Italian industry developed, in particular in the district of [[Settimo Torinese]], which led Amisani, who since 1921 had registered the trademark (({{Marchio|20926}}) on his name, to create an independent production under the name of ''"Società Anonima Penne a Serbatoio Williamson"'' a company founded in the early '30s and located in Via Pr. Amedeo, 12, Turin. In the original registration there is a reference to the transfer of the trademark to the ''"Soc. An. Penne a Serbatoio"'' in August 1934, which places a limit on the birth of the new company.
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Unfortunately the American company, which at the beginning of the century had achieved good results in the United States, could not withstand the competition pressure from its neighbours, and had a gradual decline that led it to its closing, which occurred at the beginning of the 30s. In the meantime however the fountain pen Italian industry developed, in particular in the district of [[Settimo Torinese]], which led Amisani, who since 1921 had registered the trademark (({{Marchio|20926}}) on his name, to create an independent production under the name of ''"Società Anonima Penne a Serbatoio Williamson"'' a company founded in the early '30s and located in Via Pr. Amedeo, 12, Turin. In the original registration there is a reference to the trademark transfer to the ''"Soc. An. Penne a Serbatoio"'' in August 1934, which places a limit on the birth of the new company.

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Nel [[1921]] Amisani registrò a suo nome il marchio ({{Marchio|20926}}) '"Williamson'', per dar vita ad una produzione sotto il nome di ''"Società Anonima Penne a Serbatoio Williamson"''. Non è nota una data precisa per la fondazione della società con questo nome, vengono indicati primi anni '30 con sede in via Principe Amedeo, 12 a Torino, ma la registrazione del marchio e l'indicazione riportata in [[:File:1939-AnnuarioIndustriale-ProvTO-p396.jpg|questa pagina]] dell'"''Annuario industriale della provincia di Torino''" (la cui attendibilità comunque, in presenza di diverse inconsistenze, non è conclusiva) fanno ritenere più probabile il [[1921]]. Nella registrazione del marchio esiste comunque un riferimento al trasferimento dello stesso ad una ''"Soc. An. Penne a Serbatoio"'' avvenuto nell'agosto del [[1934]] che costituisce un limite certo all'esistenza dell'azienda con questo nome.
TraduzioneUnfortunately the American company, which at the beginning of the century had achieved good results in the United States, could not withstand the competition pressure from its neighbours, and had a gradual decline that led it to its closing, which occurred at the beginning of the 30s. In the meantime however the fountain pen Italian industry developed, in particular in the district of [[Settimo Torinese]], which led Amisani, who since 1921 had registered the trademark (({{Marchio|20926}}) on his name, to create an independent production under the name of ''"Società Anonima Penne a Serbatoio Williamson"'' a company founded in the early '30s and located in Via Pr. Amedeo, 12, Turin. In the original registration there is a reference to the trademark transfer to the ''"Soc. An. Penne a Serbatoio"'' in August 1934, which places a limit on the birth of the new company.

Unfortunately the American company, which at the beginning of the century had achieved good results in the United States, could not withstand the competition pressure from its neighbours, and had a gradual decline that led it to its closing, which occurred at the beginning of the 30s. In the meantime however the fountain pen Italian industry developed, in particular in the district of Settimo Torinese, which led Amisani, who since 1921 had registered the trademark ((Reg. Gen. N. 20926) on his name, to create an independent production under the name of "Società Anonima Penne a Serbatoio Williamson" a company founded in the early '30s and located in Via Pr. Amedeo, 12, Turin. In the original registration there is a reference to the trademark transfer to the "Soc. An. Penne a Serbatoio" in August 1934, which places a limit on the birth of the new company.