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The initial [[Saratoga]] production was introduced to the market in [[1936]], <ref>for this date, such for other information, we refer to Letizia Jacopini book ''"La storia della stilografica in Italia"'', but the three versions appears also on a 1938 catalog.</ref> with three quality models, clearly inspired by the  [[Parker]] [[Vacumatic]], referred to as ''[[Saratoga Maxima|Maxima]]'', ''[[Saratoga Medium|Medium]]'' and ''[[Saratoga Standard|Standard]]''. The models used a filling system similar to the [[Vacumatic]] one, <ref>invented, according to Letizia Iacopini, by Nannelli, and purchased by Webber.</ref> they were made of semi-transparent celluloid, that someone is attributed to [[OMAS]], being very similar to those used for the [[Minerva Classica]] models.<ref>ad usual there is no reliable documentation of such claim, which also lingers on many other productions.</ref>
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The initial ''Saratoga'' production was introduced to the market in [[1936]], <ref>for this date, such for other information, we refer to Letizia Jacopini book ''"La storia della stilografica in Italia"'', but the three versions appears also on a 1938 catalog.</ref> with three quality models, clearly inspired by the  [[Parker]] [[Vacumatic]], referred to as ''[[Saratoga Maxima|Maxima]]'', ''[[Saratoga Medium|Medium]]'' and ''[[Saratoga Standard|Standard]]''. The models used a filling system similar to the [[Vacumatic]] one,<ref>invented, according to Letizia Iacopini, by Nannelli, and purchased by Webber.</ref> they were made of semi-transparent celluloid, that someone is attributed to [[OMAS]], being very similar to those used for the [[Minerva Classica]] models.<ref>ad usual there is no reliable documentation of such claim, which also lingers on many other productions.</ref>

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La produzione iniziale della ''Saratoga'', introdotta sul mercato nel [[1936]],<ref>si fa riferimento per questa data, come per altre informazioni, a quanto riportato da Letizia Jacopini nel suo libro ''"La storia della stilografica in Italia"'', le tre varianti comunque compaiono in un catalogo del 1938.</ref> prevedeva tre modelli di qualità, chiaramente ispirati alla [[Vacumatic]] della [[Parker]], denominati ''[[Saratoga Maxima|Maxima]]'', ''[[Saratoga Medium|Medium]]'' e ''[[Saratoga Standard|Standard]]''. I modelli usavano un sistema di [[caricamento a sfiatatoio]] analogo a quello del modello imitato,<ref>inventato, secondo quanto riporta Letizia Iacopini, da Nannelli, e acquistato da Webber.</ref> ed erano realizzati in celluloide semitrasparente, che da qualcuno viene attribuita alla [[Omas]] essendo le celluloidi e la lavorazione analoghe a quelle usate per i modelli [[Minerva Classica]].<ref>al solito non esiste nessuna documentazione certa di una tale relazione, che aleggia anche su molti altri marchi.</ref>
TraduzioneThe initial ''Saratoga'' production was introduced to the market in [[1936]], <ref>for this date, such for other information, we refer to Letizia Jacopini book ''"La storia della stilografica in Italia"'', but the three versions appears also on a 1938 catalog.</ref> with three quality models, clearly inspired by the  [[Parker]] [[Vacumatic]], referred to as ''[[Saratoga Maxima|Maxima]]'', ''[[Saratoga Medium|Medium]]'' and ''[[Saratoga Standard|Standard]]''. The models used a filling system similar to the [[Vacumatic]] one,<ref>invented, according to Letizia Iacopini, by Nannelli, and purchased by Webber.</ref> they were made of semi-transparent celluloid, that someone is attributed to [[OMAS]], being very similar to those used for the [[Minerva Classica]] models.<ref>ad usual there is no reliable documentation of such claim, which also lingers on many other productions.</ref>

The initial Saratoga production was introduced to the market in 1936, [1] with three quality models, clearly inspired by the Parker Vacumatic, referred to as Maxima, Medium and Standard. The models used a filling system similar to the Vacumatic one,[2] they were made of semi-transparent celluloid, that someone is attributed to OMAS, being very similar to those used for the Minerva Classica models.[3]

  1. for this date, such for other information, we refer to Letizia Jacopini book "La storia della stilografica in Italia", but the three versions appears also on a 1938 catalog.
  2. invented, according to Letizia Iacopini, by Nannelli, and purchased by Webber.
  3. ad usual there is no reliable documentation of such claim, which also lingers on many other productions.