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In [[1928]] were resolved disputes with [[Parker]] for the use of [[button filler]], and were introduced four new celluloid models in for the [[Aurumia|Aurumia Original]] ''"U"'' series, where had been used a letter ''"U"'' in the absence of a better brand, probably to indicate the initial for ''unbreakable''. Was also introduced a new line, the [[Meisterklasse|Aurumia Meisterklasse]], more expensive. New models met with great success and at the end of the year the plants were operating at full capacity, and barely able to meet the demands.
In [[1928]] were resolved disputes with [[Parker]] for the use of [[button filler]], and were introduced four new celluloid models in for the [[Aurumia|Aurumia Original]] ''"U"'' series, where had been used a letter ''"U"'' in the absence of a better brand, probably to indicate the initial for ''unbreakable''. Was also introduced a new line, the [[Meisterklasse|Aurumia Meisterklasse]], more expensive. New models met with great success and at the end of the year the plants were operating at full capacity, and barely able to meet the demands.
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In [[1929]] ''KWG'' was looking for a trademark that would replace the unattractive [[Aurumia]], and started contacts with Max Sauter, the [[Kaweco]] liquidator. After months of negotiations in September 31, 1929, ''KWG'' bought the brand and changed its name to ''Kaweco Badische Füllhalterfabrik, Woringen & Grube''.
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In [[1929]] ''KWG'' was looking for a trademark that would replace the unattractive [[Arumia]], and started contacts with Max Sauter, the [[Kaweco]] liquidator. After months of negotiations in September 31, 1929, ''KWG'' bought the brand and changed its name to ''Kaweco Badische Füllhalterfabrik, Woringen & Grube''.
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