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<noinclude></noinclude>La [[Alba]] è una azienda torinese le cui origini sono piuttosto incerte, ma che pare essere nata dalla fuoriuscita di alcuni dipendenti della [[Aurora]] che si erano messi in proprio nella produzione di penne. Le similitudini sono molte, a partire dal nome dell'azienda, che anch'essa si rifà al sorgere del sole, ad un logo ovalizzato con la scritta ''Alba Torino''. La ditta pare essere rimasta in attività fra gli anni '40 e gli anni '50.  
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<noinclude></noinclude>[[Alba]] is a Turin-based company whose origins are somewhat uncertain, but that seems to be born by the flight of some [[Aurora]] employees who started their own fountain pen production. There are many similarities with [[Aurora]], starting with the name of the company, which also refers to the rising of the sun, and the oval logo with the words ''"Alba Torino"''. The company seems to have remained active in the '40s and' 50s.  
  
Riferimenti: [http://forum.fountainpen.it/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=261]  
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References: [http://forum.fountainpen.it/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=261]  
  
Materiale disponibile:{{GenerateSmallBrandGallery|Alba}}
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Available material:{{GenerateSmallBrandGallery|Alba}}<noinclude>
  
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Alba is a Turin-based company whose origins are somewhat uncertain, but that seems to be born by the flight of some Aurora employees who started their own fountain pen production. There are many similarities with Aurora, starting with the name of the company, which also refers to the rising of the sun, and the oval logo with the words "Alba Torino". The company seems to have remained active in the '40s and' 50s.

References: [1]

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