At the end of the war, a new factory was built near Tokyo (the previous one had been destroyed by the war events), and fountain pens in the [[Athena]] line underwent a new restyling in the 1950s: alongside the classic ebonite and lacquer ''[[urushi]]''' fountain pens, there were those made of colored [[celluloid]] or transparent plastic, and the caps began to be made of gold or nickel-plated metal. | At the end of the war, a new factory was built near Tokyo (the previous one had been destroyed by the war events), and fountain pens in the [[Athena]] line underwent a new restyling in the 1950s: alongside the classic ebonite and lacquer ''[[urushi]]''' fountain pens, there were those made of colored [[celluloid]] or transparent plastic, and the caps began to be made of gold or nickel-plated metal. |