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− | Responding to the international success of the new [[streamlined]] style, [[Aurora]] started redesigning of its own models, that saw the gradual abandonment of flat shapes. In 1930 the new [[Superba]] model was introduced, still a [[lever filler]], and clearly derived from [[Aurora Duplex|Duplex]], but with tapered ends characterized by a very original style. The pen was produced only in the pearl and black, red and lapis colors, and remained in production for a very short time, which makes it very rare and highly sought. | + | Responding to the international success of the new [[streamlined]] style, [[Aurora]] started redesigning of its own models, that saw the gradual abandonment of flat shapes. In [[1930]] the new [[Superba]] model was introduced, still a [[lever filler]], and clearly derived from [[Aurora Duplex|Duplex]], but with tapered ends characterized by a very original style. The pen was produced only in the pearl and black, red and lapis colors, and remained in production for a very short time, which makes it very rare and highly sought. |
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Responding to the international success of the new streamlined style, Aurora started redesigning of its own models, that saw the gradual abandonment of flat shapes. In 1930 the new Superba model was introduced, still a lever filler, and clearly derived from Duplex, but with tapered ends characterized by a very original style. The pen was produced only in the pearl and black, red and lapis colors, and remained in production for a very short time, which makes it very rare and highly sought.