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− | There is very little information about this company, and its date of foundation is not known, for which we can only indicate the upper limit of 1954, because in the same box in which it was found [[:File:Ero-Piston-Instro-Recto.jpg|this leaflet]] there were also [[:File:Talloncini-Territorio-Libero-Trieste.jpg|two heels]] of the monopoly of the free territory of Trieste, established from 1947 to 1954. | + | <noinclude>There is very little information about this company, and its date of foundation is not known, for which we can only indicate the upper limit of [[1954]], because in the same box in which it was found [[:File:Ero-Piston-Instro-Recto.jpg|this leaflet]] there were also [[:File:Talloncini-Territorio-Libero-Trieste.jpg|two heels]] of the monopoly of the free territory of Trieste (''"Libero Territorio di Trieste"''), established from [[1947]] to [[1954]]. |
− | The company was founded by Ernst Rodenhäuser, who had a small factory in Ober-Ramstadt and who in 1956, after the bankruptcy of [[Reform]] from Nieder-Ramstadt, bought its production facilities and buildings. There are also substantially identical pens produced under the brand [[Rodur]], a brand which, like ''Ero'', seems to derive from the name of the founder, and which is not clear whether it was earlier or contemporary. Since the instruction leaflets are identical, and since the packaging of a piston-shaped ''Hero'' bears the words ''Rodursal'', there is no doubt that it is the same company. | + | The company was founded by Ernst Rodenhäuser, who had a small factory in Ober-Ramstadt and who in [[1956]], after the bankruptcy of [[Reform]] from Nieder-Ramstadt, bought its production facilities and buildings. There are also substantially identical pens produced under the brand [[Rodur]], a brand which, like ''Ero'', seems to derive from the name of the founder, and which is not clear whether it was earlier or contemporary. Since the instruction leaflets are identical, and since the packaging of a piston-shaped ''Hero'' bears the words ''Rodursal'', there is no doubt that it is the same company. |
− | + | Unfortunately very little is known about the production, usually beeing plastic models with piston filling, marked almost always only with the manufacturer's name, although the ''Rector'' model is known. Production was aimed at the economical end of the market, with steel nibs (although there are models equipped, like the one mentioned, with gold nibs). However, all the ''Ero'' pens were of excellent construction quality. | |
− | + | External references: [http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/156585-my-first-fountain-pen-as-a-adult/#entry1559778], [http://www.muehltal-odenwald.de/geschich/nr/gewerbe/reform.html], [https://forum.fountainpen.it/viewtopic.php?t=29894], [https://forum.fountainpen.it/viewtopic.php?t=32240] | |
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− | + | Available material: {{GenerateSmallBrandGallery|Ero{{!}}{{!}}Rodur}} | |
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{{BrandData|Founder=Ernst Rodenhäuser|Place=Ober-Ramstadt|Date=1954|Country=DE}} | {{BrandData|Founder=Ernst Rodenhäuser|Place=Ober-Ramstadt|Date=1954|Country=DE}} | ||
− | {{CategorizeBrand|Germania|Small brand}}</noinclude> | + | {{CategorizeBrand|Germania|Small brand}}</noinclude></noinclude> |
Versione attuale delle 10:55, 24 mar 2024
There is very little information about this company, and its date of foundation is not known, for which we can only indicate the upper limit of 1954, because in the same box in which it was found this leaflet there were also two heels of the monopoly of the free territory of Trieste ("Libero Territorio di Trieste"), established from 1947 to 1954.
The company was founded by Ernst Rodenhäuser, who had a small factory in Ober-Ramstadt and who in 1956, after the bankruptcy of Reform from Nieder-Ramstadt, bought its production facilities and buildings. There are also substantially identical pens produced under the brand Rodur, a brand which, like Ero, seems to derive from the name of the founder, and which is not clear whether it was earlier or contemporary. Since the instruction leaflets are identical, and since the packaging of a piston-shaped Hero bears the words Rodursal, there is no doubt that it is the same company.
Unfortunately very little is known about the production, usually beeing plastic models with piston filling, marked almost always only with the manufacturer's name, although the Rector model is known. Production was aimed at the economical end of the market, with steel nibs (although there are models equipped, like the one mentioned, with gold nibs). However, all the Ero pens were of excellent construction quality.
External references: [1], [2], [3], [4]
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