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− | The '30s were a period of great activity for [[Montegrappa]], which in addition to creating its own models, became a major production company for others brands, building pens for a wide variety of companies, more or less known. Among these Letizia Iacopini, in the book ''La storia della stilografica in Italia'', reports: ''a.b.c.'', ''Aquila'', ''Astoria'', ''Atlantica'', ''Caesar'', ''Contessa'', ''Dacis AVR'', ''[[Domino]]'', ''Duchessa'', ''Montenero'', ''Pilus'', ''Titanus'', ''Vulcan-Saturnia'', ''Zenith''. Excepted ''[[Domino]]'' for which is known a trademark registration | + | The '30s were a period of great activity for [[Montegrappa]], which in addition to creating its own models, became a major production company for others brands, building pens for a wide variety of companies, more or less known. Among these Letizia Iacopini, in the book ''La storia della stilografica in Italia'', reports: ''a.b.c.'', ''Aquila'', ''Astoria'', ''Atlantica'', ''Caesar'', ''Contessa'', ''Dacis AVR'', ''[[Domino]]'', ''Duchessa'', ''Montenero'', ''Pilus'', ''Titanus'', ''Vulcan-Saturnia'', ''Zenith''. Excepted ''[[Domino]]'' for which is known a trademark registration ({{Marchio|32169}}) from [[1925]], attribution for the other is quite uncertain. |
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The '30s were a period of great activity for Montegrappa, which in addition to creating its own models, became a major production company for others brands, building pens for a wide variety of companies, more or less known. Among these Letizia Iacopini, in the book La storia della stilografica in Italia, reports: a.b.c., Aquila, Astoria, Atlantica, Caesar, Contessa, Dacis AVR, Domino, Duchessa, Montenero, Pilus, Titanus, Vulcan-Saturnia, Zenith. Excepted Domino for which is known a trademark registration (Reg. Gen. N. 32169) from 1925, attribution for the other is quite uncertain.