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<noinclude></noinclude>Company history began in 1921 in Settimo Torinese, when the brothers Pietro and Girolamo Giacomazzi, who had worked for [[Pagliero]], began to work on their own to start a company together with Felice Favetta.<ref>the Giacomazzi data come from the Silvio Bertotto book ''"Settimo Torinese - Una città in punta di penna"''.</ref> Initial activities were related to the turning of materials such as ivory, [[galalith]] and bone. The attention to fountain pens production seems to be derived from the Pietro son, Dino, that at dissolution of the partnership with Felice Favetta focused the company on this kind of activities.
 
<noinclude></noinclude>Company history began in 1921 in Settimo Torinese, when the brothers Pietro and Girolamo Giacomazzi, who had worked for [[Pagliero]], began to work on their own to start a company together with Felice Favetta.<ref>the Giacomazzi data come from the Silvio Bertotto book ''"Settimo Torinese - Una città in punta di penna"''.</ref> Initial activities were related to the turning of materials such as ivory, [[galalith]] and bone. The attention to fountain pens production seems to be derived from the Pietro son, Dino, that at dissolution of the partnership with Felice Favetta focused the company on this kind of activities.
  
La Giacomazzi lavorò principalmente nella produzione per conto terzi, e non si trovano penne marchiate a suo nome almeno fino a tutti gli anni '50. L'unico marchio sicuramente proprio, di cui esiste una registrazione nel 1944 da parte di Dino Giacomazzi, è la [[Olimpica]] ({{Marchio|90736}}), altri marchi con produzione di qualità attribuiti alla Giacomazzi sono [[Punto Rosso]] (che però era un marchio di proprietà di Ubaldo Massari della [[Mastilo]]), [[Sirium]] e [[Sirium Extra]].  
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Giacomazzi worked mainly in manufacturing for third parties, and branded pens in his name are unknown at least until the '50s. The only brand they definitely own is the [[Olimpica]] for which there is a record in 1944 by Dino Giacomazzi  ({{Marchio|90736}}), other brands with quality production attributed to Giacomazzi are [[Point red]] (which, however, was an Ubaldo Massari of [[Mastilo]] trademark), [[Sirium]] and [[Sirium Extra]].  
  
 
Ma secondo quanto ricordato da Pier Luigi Giacomazzi, altre produzioni su commissione sono state eseguite dall'azienda per la [[Everest]], la [[Aster]], la [[Silpa]], la [[Omer]], la [[Morans]] e la [[Aviostil]].  
 
Ma secondo quanto ricordato da Pier Luigi Giacomazzi, altre produzioni su commissione sono state eseguite dall'azienda per la [[Everest]], la [[Aster]], la [[Silpa]], la [[Omer]], la [[Morans]] e la [[Aviostil]].  

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Company history began in 1921 in Settimo Torinese, when the brothers Pietro and Girolamo Giacomazzi, who had worked for Pagliero, began to work on their own to start a company together with Felice Favetta.[1] Initial activities were related to the turning of materials such as ivory, galalith and bone. The attention to fountain pens production seems to be derived from the Pietro son, Dino, that at dissolution of the partnership with Felice Favetta focused the company on this kind of activities.

Giacomazzi worked mainly in manufacturing for third parties, and branded pens in his name are unknown at least until the '50s. The only brand they definitely own is the Olimpica for which there is a record in 1944 by Dino Giacomazzi (Reg. Gen. N. 90736), other brands with quality production attributed to Giacomazzi are Point red (which, however, was an Ubaldo Massari of Mastilo trademark), Sirium and Sirium Extra.

Ma secondo quanto ricordato da Pier Luigi Giacomazzi, altre produzioni su commissione sono state eseguite dall'azienda per la Everest, la Aster, la Silpa, la Omer, la Morans e la Aviostil.

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  1. the Giacomazzi data come from the Silvio Bertotto book "Settimo Torinese - Una città in punta di penna".