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− | At least in the early years is also known an economic production under the brand ''[[Eridania]]'', usually accompanied by a model number, and sometimes by the letters ''PCT'', as an acronym of ''Pecco and C., Turin''. The initial production were eyedropper or [[safety]] hard rubber pens, in four different sizes. The same trademark was used on a later production for celluloid [[button filler]] models. | + | <div class="mw-translate-fuzzy"> |
| + | At least in the early years is also known an economic production under the brand ''[[Eridania]]'', usually accompanied by a model number, and sometimes by the letters ''PCT'', as an acronym of ''Pecco and C., Turin''. The initial production were eyedropper or [[safety]] hard rubber pens, in four different sizes. The same trademark was used on a later production for celluloid [[button filler]] models. |
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| It is also believed that the company has produced parts and pen for other brands, and some believe that also the brand ''[[Scriba]]'' is attributable to [[Stilus]], but this can be excluded because that trademark was registered ({{Marchio|42353}}) by a company from Verona. For sure it was attributable to it the [[Eridano]] trademark, registered in 1929 ({{Marchio|38320}}), which use is confirmed by [[:File:Stilus-Eridano-Invoice-1937-01.jpg|this invoice]] from 1937. | | It is also believed that the company has produced parts and pen for other brands, and some believe that also the brand ''[[Scriba]]'' is attributable to [[Stilus]], but this can be excluded because that trademark was registered ({{Marchio|42353}}) by a company from Verona. For sure it was attributable to it the [[Eridano]] trademark, registered in 1929 ({{Marchio|38320}}), which use is confirmed by [[:File:Stilus-Eridano-Invoice-1937-01.jpg|this invoice]] from 1937. |
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| After this early ones, as done by most Italian brands in the same period, newer models were produced using a [[Duofold]]-like style. Some of them have a ball clip marked with the ''Stilus'' brand in cursive engraved vertically, to which was added a longitudinal ''18 KR'' engraving written on the end of the clip near the ball. These models were produced with both button and lever filler. The production of these models continued until the '30s, with new celluloid versions. | | After this early ones, as done by most Italian brands in the same period, newer models were produced using a [[Duofold]]-like style. Some of them have a ball clip marked with the ''Stilus'' brand in cursive engraved vertically, to which was added a longitudinal ''18 KR'' engraving written on the end of the clip near the ball. These models were produced with both button and lever filler. The production of these models continued until the '30s, with new celluloid versions. |
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| After the war the production quality began to decline. Following the design in vogue at that time, adopted by all manufacturers, new models were more streamlined, using an ogival shape. In addition to conventional lever filler and the button filler was also used the new piston filler. Were also produced economic fountain pens with gold-plated steel nibs. | | After the war the production quality began to decline. Following the design in vogue at that time, adopted by all manufacturers, new models were more streamlined, using an ogival shape. In addition to conventional lever filler and the button filler was also used the new piston filler. Were also produced economic fountain pens with gold-plated steel nibs. |
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| The company remained in business until around [[1954]], when for the effects of the crisis of the fountain pen market was forced to shut down production. The brand was sold in 1955 to [[Pagliero]], another company of the nearby [[Settimo Torinese]] industrial district, which continued production until the early '60s.<ref>one of these models, dated 1962, is shown in [http://www.tryphon.it/pens/photo.htm this page].</ref> | | The company remained in business until around [[1954]], when for the effects of the crisis of the fountain pen market was forced to shut down production. The brand was sold in 1955 to [[Pagliero]], another company of the nearby [[Settimo Torinese]] industrial district, which continued production until the early '60s.<ref>one of these models, dated 1962, is shown in [http://www.tryphon.it/pens/photo.htm this page].</ref> |
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| Despite being one of the oldest producers in Italy, and having made many products of excellent quality, [[Stilus]] pens does not enjoy great reputation between collectors, and are often ignored and undervalued compared to those by other brands that are more famous despite not having a history as old and a production as good. | | Despite being one of the oldest producers in Italy, and having made many products of excellent quality, [[Stilus]] pens does not enjoy great reputation between collectors, and are often ignored and undervalued compared to those by other brands that are more famous despite not having a history as old and a production as good. |
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| {{BrandChrono|Stilus}} | | {{BrandChrono|Stilus}} |
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| ==External references== | | ==External references== |
| * none at the moment | | * none at the moment |
| ==Notes== | | ==Notes== |
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