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<noinclude>{{Infobox_Brand|Olo}}</noinclude>The [[Olo]] began as a sub-brand of [[Aurora]] in [[1929]], more or less simultaneously with the ''sister'' [[ASCO]] and with the release of [[Duplex]] celluloid model. The [[Olo]] brand appears to have been created to address the the medium and low segment of the fountain pen market, to complement the production of first tier models marked [[Aurora]] with lower price (and obviously less valuable) but always of good quality fountain pens. But the trademark was actually recorded  ({{Marchio|41031}}) in [[1929]] for something totally different: ''milk, tea, coffee and surrogates, edible oils and fats, ..., lace, embroidery , felt, paper, paperboard, paper for upholstery, etc.''.
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<noinclude>{{Infobox_Brand|Olo}}</noinclude>[[File:1939-09-Catalogo-UnioneCooperativeMilano-Aurora.jpg|thumb|upright|An advertisement with an ''"Olo Gamma 23"'']]
  
In commercial diversification strategy implemented by [[Aurora]] initially the [[Olo]] brand was completely independent, marketed through an extensive network of retail outlets other than ordinary stationers. For this reason, at the beginning of the brand history there was no reference to the parent company nor on the pens nor in related documents; the manufacturer was called ''Fabbrica di Penne a Serbatoio Olo'' and as company address was used a post office box in Turin.
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The ''Olo'' was started as a sub-brand of [[Aurora]] in [[1929]], more or less simultaneously with the ''sister'' [[ASCO]] and with the release of [[Duplex]] celluloid model. The ''Olo'' brand appears to have been created to address the the medium and low segment of the fountain pen market, to complement the production of first tier models marked [[Aurora]] with lower price (and obviously less valuable) but always of good quality fountain pens. But the trademark was actually recorded  ({{Marchio|41031}}) in [[1929]] for something totally different: ''milk, tea, coffee and surrogates, edible oils and fats, ..., lace, embroidery , felt, paper, paperboard, paper for upholstery, etc.''.
  
This changed only after the mid-30s, when the role of [[Aurora]] sub-brand became officially recognized by the appearance of [[Olo]] pens in the parent company catalogs, as proposed as lower end pens, but with the usual characteristics of reliability and robustness.  
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In commercial diversification strategy implemented by [[Aurora]] initially the ''Olo'' brand was completely independent, marketed through an extensive network of retail outlets other than ordinary stationers. For this reason, at the beginning of the brand history there was no reference to the parent company nor on the pens nor in related documents; the manufacturer was called ''Fabbrica di Penne a Serbatoio Olo'' and as company address was used a post office box in Turin.
  
Non esiste una datazione precisa dei modelli della [[Olo]], anche se in genere si può prendere come riferimento quella associata ai corrispondenti modelli della [[Aurora]] di cui costituiscono una sorta di versione economica; sono infatti facilmente riconoscibili per forme, materiali e fermagli del tutto analoghi a quelli dei rispettivi modelli [[Aurora]].
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This changed only after the mid '30s, when the role of [[Aurora]] sub-brand became officially recognized by the appearance of ''Olo'' pens in the parent company catalogs, as proposed as lower end pens, but with the usual characteristics of reliability and robustness.  
  
Le prime [[Olo]] erano delle [[rientranti]] analoghe alle [[R.A.|R.A.3]] (con clip) e alla [[R.A.|R.A.0]] (con anellino) marchiate però con il logo [[Olo]] (un ellissoide squadrato con la scritta ''OLO'' al suo interno) sia sul pennino che sul corpo della penna che sulla sommità del cappuccio. Queste vennero prodotte anche in versione [[overlay|rivestita]] in metallo laminato oro (marchiate ''18 K.R.'') sempre nelle due misure precedenti, denominate rispettivamente ''Tipo 3'' e ''Tipo 0'', e con due sistemi di caricamento, il [[safety]] ed il [[pulsante di fondo]], queste ultime riprendevano invece forme e fermaglio della [[A.R.A.|A.R.A. 15]], anche se le decorazioni utilizzate per il rivestimento sono diverse da quelle dei modelli [[Aurora]].
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There is no precise dating of the ''Olo'' models, although usually you can take as a reference the corresponding models of the [[Aurora]] production of which they were a kind of cheap version; they are easily recognizable by clips shapes and materials entirely similar to those of the respective [[Aurora]] models.
  
[[Image:Olo-Blue-FIAT-Capped.jpg|thumb|Una [[Olo]] pubblicitaria Fiat]]
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First ''Olo'' models were safeties similar to [[R.A.|R.A.3]]  (with clip) and  [[R.A.|R.A.0]] (with ring), however, marked with the ''Olo'' logo (an ellipsoid squared with the ''OLO'' inscription inside) both on the nib and on the pen body and on the cap top. These were produced also in laminated gold [[overlay]]s (marked ''18 KR'') always in the two previous measures, respectively called ''Type 3'' and ''Type 0'', and with two filling systems: [[safety]] and [[button filler]], the latter resumed shapes and clip of the [[A.R.A.|A.R.A. 15]], even if the decorations used for the [[overlay]] are different from those of the [[Aurora]] models.
  
A queste prime stilografiche seguirono dei modelli ''[[Flat top]]'', molto simili alla [[Duofold]] della [[Parker]], sempre prodotti in due misure ed in celluloide nera e colorata. Queste penne sono caratterizzate da una veretta piuttosto ampia sul cappuccio e dal logo ''OLO'' inciso sul corpo in prossimità del fondo della penna e sulla sezione pennino. Questi modelli vennero creati in parallelo all'introduzione della [[Duplex]] di cui possono essere considerati la versione economica.
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[[Image:Olo-Blue-FIAT-Capped.jpg|thumb|A ''Olo'' FIAT advertizing model]]
  
[[Image:Olo-Ringed-SR-Posted.jpg|thumb|left|Una [[Olo]] in [[celluloide]] anellata]]
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These first pens were followed by ''[[Flat top]]''  models, very similar to [[Parker]] [[Duofold]], also produced in two sizes and in black and colored celluloid. These pens are characterized by a rather large metal ring on the cap and the ''OLO'' logo engraved both on the body near the bottom of the pen and on the nib section. These models were created in parallel to the introduction of the [[Duplex]] for which can be considered the economic version.
  
Seguendo i cambiamenti della produzione [[Aurora]] anche i modelli della [[Olo]] vennero rinnovati nella prima metà degli anni '30, con l'introduzione della [[Olo Lusso]], prodotta in due misure, grande e media, con la stessa clip della [[Superna]] fissata sul cappuccio con una testina metallica dotata di un tassello a vite. La penna era realizzata in celluloide tornita dal pieno nei colori marmorizzati e a linee incrociate dei modelli [[Aurora]] dello stesso periodo e prodotta sia con finiture cromate che dorate. Il logo ''OLO'' era riportato o sulla sezione o sul corpo.
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[[Image:Olo-Ringed-SR-Posted.jpg|thumb|left|A ringed celluloid ''Olo'']]
  
Nella seconda metà degli anni '30 vennero poi introdotti i modelli [[Olo F]] ed [[Olo Gamma]], la prima era una penna sfaccettata, che si rifaceva all'analoga versione della [[Novum]]. la seconda una penna di linee più diritte, con un fondello con una copertura di metallo. Entrambe prevedevano l'abbinamento di matite meccaniche.  
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Following the changes in the [[Aurora]] production alsothe ''Olo'' models were renewed in the first half of the '30s, with the introduction of the [[Olo Lusso]], produced in two sizes, large and medium, with the same clip of [[Superna]] attached to the cap with a metal head with a dowel screw. The pen was made of celluloid machined from solid barrel in the same marbled and crossed lines colors of the [[Aurora]] models of the same period and was produced with chrome and golden trim. The ''OLO'' logo was reported or on section or on the body.  
  
Negli anni '40 la produzione venne rivista, e venne utilizzata una nuova clip scalettata, non presente sui modelli marcati [[Aurora]], ma utilizzata dall'azienda in altre produzioni economiche. Inoltre con l'introduzione nel 1938 dei pennini in ''[[Platiridio]]'' anche sulle [[Olo]] vennero montati pennini in acciaio o in acciaio placcato oro, marcati ''OLO'', che oltre al logo con l'ellissoide squadrato riportano anche l'anno di produzione.
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In the second half of the '30s were then introduced the [[Olo F]] and [[Olo Gamma]] models, the first was a faceted pen, going back to the similar [[Novum]] model. The second was a pen with straightest lines, with a metal cover bottom. Both were offered with combination of mechanical pencils.  
  
In [[:File:Aurora-Invoice-1941-10.jpg|questa fattura]] del 1941, viene citato un modello denominato [[Olo Flexor]], prodotto almeno nella misura grande e media. Non è chiaro a quale modello si faccia riferimento.
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In the '40s the production was revised, and a new jagged clip was used, not present on [[Aurora]] marked models, but used by the company in other economic production. Moreover, with the introduction in 1938 of ''[[Platiridio]]'' nibs, also ''Olo'' pens were mounted with steel or gold plated steel nibs, marked ''OLO'', which were imprinted in addition to the squared ellipsoid logo also with the production year.
  
La produzione di stilografiche a marchio [[Olo]] venne sostanzialmente abbandonata nel dopoguerra.
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In this 1941 [[:File:1941-10-Aurora-Invoice.jpg|invoice]], is mentioned a model called [[Olo Flexor]], produced at least in large and medium sizes. It is not clear to which model it refers. But on a page of a 1940 [[Aurora]] catalog published in the Letizia Jacopini book  there is a ''[[Flexor]]'' pen with a ''"Flexor"'' imprinted nib, next to a very similar [[Atena]] pen. And both have a clip that is substantially identical to the one found on some versions of the [[Summit]] [[Summit serie S.|S. serie]].  
  
===Riferimenti esterni===
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The production of fountain pens branded ''Olo'' was essentially abandoned after the war.
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An advertisement with an "Olo Gamma 23"

The Olo was started as a sub-brand of Aurora in 1929, more or less simultaneously with the sister ASCO and with the release of Duplex celluloid model. The Olo brand appears to have been created to address the the medium and low segment of the fountain pen market, to complement the production of first tier models marked Aurora with lower price (and obviously less valuable) but always of good quality fountain pens. But the trademark was actually recorded (Reg. Gen. N. 41031) in 1929 for something totally different: milk, tea, coffee and surrogates, edible oils and fats, ..., lace, embroidery , felt, paper, paperboard, paper for upholstery, etc..

In commercial diversification strategy implemented by Aurora initially the Olo brand was completely independent, marketed through an extensive network of retail outlets other than ordinary stationers. For this reason, at the beginning of the brand history there was no reference to the parent company nor on the pens nor in related documents; the manufacturer was called Fabbrica di Penne a Serbatoio Olo and as company address was used a post office box in Turin.

This changed only after the mid '30s, when the role of Aurora sub-brand became officially recognized by the appearance of Olo pens in the parent company catalogs, as proposed as lower end pens, but with the usual characteristics of reliability and robustness.

There is no precise dating of the Olo models, although usually you can take as a reference the corresponding models of the Aurora production of which they were a kind of cheap version; they are easily recognizable by clips shapes and materials entirely similar to those of the respective Aurora models.

First Olo models were safeties similar to R.A.3 (with clip) and R.A.0 (with ring), however, marked with the Olo logo (an ellipsoid squared with the OLO inscription inside) both on the nib and on the pen body and on the cap top. These were produced also in laminated gold overlays (marked 18 KR) always in the two previous measures, respectively called Type 3 and Type 0, and with two filling systems: safety and button filler, the latter resumed shapes and clip of the A.R.A. 15, even if the decorations used for the overlay are different from those of the Aurora models.

A Olo FIAT advertizing model

These first pens were followed by Flat top models, very similar to Parker Duofold, also produced in two sizes and in black and colored celluloid. These pens are characterized by a rather large metal ring on the cap and the OLO logo engraved both on the body near the bottom of the pen and on the nib section. These models were created in parallel to the introduction of the Duplex for which can be considered the economic version.

A ringed celluloid Olo

Following the changes in the Aurora production alsothe Olo models were renewed in the first half of the '30s, with the introduction of the Olo Lusso, produced in two sizes, large and medium, with the same clip of Superna attached to the cap with a metal head with a dowel screw. The pen was made of celluloid machined from solid barrel in the same marbled and crossed lines colors of the Aurora models of the same period and was produced with chrome and golden trim. The OLO logo was reported or on section or on the body.

In the second half of the '30s were then introduced the Olo F and Olo Gamma models, the first was a faceted pen, going back to the similar Novum model. The second was a pen with straightest lines, with a metal cover bottom. Both were offered with combination of mechanical pencils.

In the '40s the production was revised, and a new jagged clip was used, not present on Aurora marked models, but used by the company in other economic production. Moreover, with the introduction in 1938 of Platiridio nibs, also Olo pens were mounted with steel or gold plated steel nibs, marked OLO, which were imprinted in addition to the squared ellipsoid logo also with the production year.

In this 1941 invoice, is mentioned a model called Olo Flexor, produced at least in large and medium sizes. It is not clear to which model it refers. But on a page of a 1940 Aurora catalog published in the Letizia Jacopini book there is a Flexor pen with a "Flexor" imprinted nib, next to a very similar Atena pen. And both have a clip that is substantially identical to the one found on some versions of the Summit S. serie.

The production of fountain pens branded Olo was essentially abandoned after the war.

External references

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