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Filling the pens is done with the principle of the [[match-stick filler]] through two small holes on the body, which, when the pens are in theirs rest position, provide access to the pressure bars that allow to wring the sacs placed internally of both pens, that contain the ink. In this case it is not necessary to obtain a match-stick, given that the head of the cap mounts inside a thin metal shaft suitable for the purpose. Therefore you simply need to unscrew it and use it as a handle to push through the holes in the side.  
 
Filling the pens is done with the principle of the [[match-stick filler]] through two small holes on the body, which, when the pens are in theirs rest position, provide access to the pressure bars that allow to wring the sacs placed internally of both pens, that contain the ink. In this case it is not necessary to obtain a match-stick, given that the head of the cap mounts inside a thin metal shaft suitable for the purpose. Therefore you simply need to unscrew it and use it as a handle to push through the holes in the side.  
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First versions were made ​​of hard rubber, and there are also [[overlay]] versions in gold rolled metal. The initial production was certainly very small, since have been found handwritten guarantee scraps dated [[1933]], signed individually by ''Dante Zerollo''. This first production was followed by new celluloid versions, made ​​in beautiful marbled colors or wood grain, and with extremely refined working as a peculiar spiral faceting.
 
First versions were made ​​of hard rubber, and there are also [[overlay]] versions in gold rolled metal. The initial production was certainly very small, since have been found handwritten guarantee scraps dated [[1933]], signed individually by ''Dante Zerollo''. This first production was followed by new celluloid versions, made ​​in beautiful marbled colors or wood grain, and with extremely refined working as a peculiar spiral faceting.
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Given quality and sophistication of the processes, and the presence of similar celluloid, it has been suggested that the production of these pens have been entrusted to the [[OMAS]], but there is no proof, or reference document in this regard that let support this hypothesis, and the similarity or the quality of the work can not be considered a final element, as it can be assumed that ''Zerollo'' could have purchased some parts from [[OMAS]].<ref>in [http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=4467&st=0&#entry116468 this article] is cited a research on nibs and clips by Luca De Ponti.</ref>
 
Given quality and sophistication of the processes, and the presence of similar celluloid, it has been suggested that the production of these pens have been entrusted to the [[OMAS]], but there is no proof, or reference document in this regard that let support this hypothesis, and the similarity or the quality of the work can not be considered a final element, as it can be assumed that ''Zerollo'' could have purchased some parts from [[OMAS]].<ref>in [http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=4467&st=0&#entry116468 this article] is cited a research on nibs and clips by Luca De Ponti.</ref>

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