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[[Image:Cervinia-57-MarbledGray-Open.jpg|thumb|A ''Cervinia 57'' from '30/'40.]]
 
[[Image:Cervinia-57-MarbledGray-Open.jpg|thumb|A ''Cervinia 57'' from '30/'40.]]
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The ''"Fabbrica Italiana Penne Stilografiche Cervinia"'' is referred to the ''Giuseppe Carboni'' activities, owner of the shop ''"La stilografica"'' in Via XX Settembre, 9 in Turin, which was also the company headquarter. Activities began in the second half of the '30s, at least from the [[1936]], the year of the trademark registration ({{Marchio|54083}}), however the trademark is not mentioned in the entry of [[:File:1940-Guida-Turin-Paravia-Stylographs-B.jpg|this guide]] of 1940 where only the shop appears. Instead in the [[:File:1948-Guida-Torino-Paravia-Stilografiche.jpg|same guide]] of 1948 the ''"Fabbrica Italiana Penne Fountain Pens - Cervinia"'' is indicated to be headquartered at the same address.
The ''"Fabbrica Italiana Penne Stilografiche Cervinia"'' is referred to the ''Giuseppe Carboni'' activities, owner of the shop ''"La stilografica"'' in Via XX Settembre, 9 in Turin, which was also the company headquarter.<ref> these informations are derived from what Letizia Jacopini reports in his book ''"La storia della stilografica in Italia"''.</ref> Activities began in the second half of the '30s, at least from the [[1936]], the year of the trademark registration ({{Marchio|54083}}), however the trademark is not mentioned in the entry of [[:File:1940-Guida-Turin-Paravia-Stylographs-B.jpg|this guide]] of 1940.
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Production of ''Cervinia'' pens is referred to a possible collaboration with [[Montegrappa]] for both the stylistic affinity, that for the discovery of sample in white/red  cardboard boxes similar to those used by the latter for the [[Domino]] models, but as often happens in these cases there are no documentary confirmations. It consists mostly of midrange [[celluloid]] models, with a clip bearing the brand name engraving.
 
Production of ''Cervinia'' pens is referred to a possible collaboration with [[Montegrappa]] for both the stylistic affinity, that for the discovery of sample in white/red  cardboard boxes similar to those used by the latter for the [[Domino]] models, but as often happens in these cases there are no documentary confirmations. It consists mostly of midrange [[celluloid]] models, with a clip bearing the brand name engraving.

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