''Gold Starry'' origins can be traced back to [[1909]] when ''Maurice Jandelle'' began marketing [[Conway Stewart]] fountain pens in France, under the ''Gold Star'' brand name. That trademark however had already been registered, so in [[1912]] it was transformed into ''Gold Starry'', with a choice to remark the English origin of the fountain pens, which were marketed until [[1919]]. The first pens sold by the ''Gold Starry'' were hard rubber black or marbled safeties. First models were introduced around the [[1913]], were [[eyedropper filler]] or [[safety]], identified by two digits (models [[Goldstarry 36 and 39|36]] e [[Goldstarry 36 e 39|39]]), indicating the price in francs.
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[[Gold Starry]] origins can be traced back to [[1909]] when ''Maurice Jandelle'' began marketing [[Conway Stewart]] fountain pens in France, under the ''Gold Star'' brand name. That trademark however had already been registered, so in [[1912]] it was transformed into [[Gold Starry]], with a choice to remark the English origin of the fountain pens, which were marketed until [[1919]]. The first pens sold by the [[Gold Starry]] were hard rubber black or marbled safeties. First models were introduced around the [[1913]], were [[eyedropper filler]] or [[safety]], identified by two digits (models [[Goldstarry 36 and 39|36]] e [[Goldstarry 36 e 39|39]]), indicating the price in francs.