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− | In 1948 ''Stiassi e Tantini'' was closed, but the Tantini family continued its activities for some time with ''P. Tantini & C Srl'' company. In Bologna a business under this name was opened, but the fountain pen production does not extend beyond the 50s. With the crisis resulting from the success of the disposable ballpoint pens the assets of the company was diversified in the business of ink, office supplies, and knickknacks, until the final failure occurred in 1972. | + | In [[1948]] ''Stiassi e Tantini'' was closed, but the Tantini family continued its activities for some time with ''P. Tantini & C Srl'' company. In Bologna a business under this name was opened, but the fountain pen production does not extend beyond the 50s. However a mention of F.I.S.A. as a fountain pen factory remains in the [[1956]] ''General Yearbook of Italian Industry and Product'' (see [[:File:1956-Annuario-Generale-Industria-Stilografiche-C.jpg|this excerpt]]). With the crisis resulting from the success of the disposable ballpoint pens the assets of the company was diversified in the business of ink, office supplies, and knickknacks, until the final failure occurred in [[1972]]. |
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In 1948 Stiassi e Tantini was closed, but the Tantini family continued its activities for some time with P. Tantini & C Srl company. In Bologna a business under this name was opened, but the fountain pen production does not extend beyond the 50s. However a mention of F.I.S.A. as a fountain pen factory remains in the 1956 General Yearbook of Italian Industry and Product (see this excerpt). With the crisis resulting from the success of the disposable ballpoint pens the assets of the company was diversified in the business of ink, office supplies, and knickknacks, until the final failure occurred in 1972.