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[[Osmia]] was founded in 1919 and has been for long one of the leading German fountain pens manufacturers, so that it was for a short period a [[Parker]] subsidiary.  Since 1935 the [[Osmia]] essentially became a division of [[Faber-Castell]],  who started an acquisiton, completed in 1951.
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[[Osmia]] was founded in 1919 by Hermann Böhler and has been for long one of the leading German fountain pens manufacturers, and it was for a short period a [[Parker]] subsidiary for european production.  Since 1935 the [[Osmia]] essentially became a division of [[Faber-Castell]],  who started an acquisiton, completed in 1951.

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La [[Osmia]] è stata fondata nel 1919 da Hermann Böhler, ed è stata a lungo uno dei principali produttori tedeschi di penne stilografiche, tanto da essere stata per un breve periodo la sussidiaria della [[Parker]] per la produzione europea. Dal 1935 diventò sostanzialmente una divisione della [[Faber-Castell]], che ne iniziò l'acquisizione terminata nel 1951.
Traduzione[[Osmia]] was founded in 1919 by Hermann Böhler and has been for long one of the leading German fountain pens manufacturers, and it was for a short period a [[Parker]] subsidiary for european production.  Since 1935 the [[Osmia]] essentially became a division of [[Faber-Castell]],  who started an acquisiton, completed in 1951.

Osmia was founded in 1919 by Hermann Böhler and has been for long one of the leading German fountain pens manufacturers, and it was for a short period a Parker subsidiary for european production. Since 1935 the Osmia essentially became a division of Faber-Castell, who started an acquisiton, completed in 1951.