Differenze tra le versioni di "Mastilo/en"
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− | <noinclude></noinclude> | + | <noinclude></noinclude>The ''Mastilo'' brand is brought back the production carried out on behalf of a major stationery (but in [[:File:1940-Guida-Torino-Paravia-Stilografiche-B.jpg|this guide]] Massari is indicated as a tobacconist) ship in Turin registered to ''Ubaldo Massari'', via Roma 16, Turin. It's known under this brand a production of [[Ancora]] fountain pens, some [[Maxima]] rebranded as ''Mastilo Fountain Pen''. On behalf of the same owner there are also the registered trademarks: ''[[Stylokopia]]'' ({{Marchio|45108}}), ''[[Red Dot]]'' ({{Marchio|57199}}) and ''[[Tre Stelle]]'' ({{Marchio|64847}}). In particular [[Red Dot]] refers to a model produced in [[1934]] by Settimo Torinese company ''Dino [[Giacomazzi]]'', to which is also attributed the ''[[Tre Stelle]]'' production. |
− | + | References: [http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?/topic/215368-italian-beauties-from-la-show/page__view__findpost__p__2263382] | |
− | + | Available material: {{GenerateSmallBrandGallery|Mastilo}} | |
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The Mastilo brand is brought back the production carried out on behalf of a major stationery (but in this guide Massari is indicated as a tobacconist) ship in Turin registered to Ubaldo Massari, via Roma 16, Turin. It's known under this brand a production of Ancora fountain pens, some Maxima rebranded as Mastilo Fountain Pen. On behalf of the same owner there are also the registered trademarks: Stylokopia (Reg. Gen. N. 45108), Red Dot (Reg. Gen. N. 57199) and Tre Stelle (Reg. Gen. N. 64847). In particular Red Dot refers to a model produced in 1934 by Settimo Torinese company Dino Giacomazzi, to which is also attributed the Tre Stelle production.
References: [1]
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