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− | | 1912 || ''"Manifattura Pennini Oro per Stilografiche - The Elmo Pen"'' was founded
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− | | 1921~ || (guess date<ref>referring to the beginning of '20s.</ref>) fountain pen production starts
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− | | 1925 || Alessandro Marzotto and Domenico Manea aquired the company
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− | | 1926 || The company was renamed as ''"Manifattura Pennini Oro e Penne Stilografiche Elmo"''
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− | | 1930~ || (guess date<ref>referring to the period between the end of '20s and the beginning of '30.</ref>) Introduced the [[Montegrappa celluloide|celluloid models]]
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− | | 1935 || Introduced the [[Montegrappa faccettata|faceted]] line.
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− | | 1935~ || (guess date<ref>referring to the mid of '30s.</ref>) Introduced the ''Montegrappa Extra'' brand
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− | | 1939~ || (guess date<ref>referring to the end of '30s.</ref>) Introduced [[piston filler]] models
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− | | 1946~ || (guess date<ref>referring to the postwar.</ref>) Introduced the [[Montegrappa 2xx|200]] e [[Montegrappa 3xx|300]] lines
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− | | 1947 || The company was refounded as ''"Elmo - Montegrappa s.n.c."''
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− | | 1951 || The company become the ''"Fabbrica Penne Stilografiche Elmo Montegrappa s.r.l."''
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