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<noinclude>{{Infobox_Brand|Inoxcrom}}</noinclude>The company was founded in [[1942]] by '' Manuel Vaqué Ferrandis '' in Barcelona as '' Industrial MAVA '', initially for the production of steel nibs with a production technique actually called ''Inoxcrom'', which also became the name of the company as of [[1946]]. It later passed to the production of fountain pens for the Spanish market, taking advantage of the absence of duties that instead the Franco regime imposed on foreign production. This is probably the most important producer of Spanish fountain.
 
<noinclude>{{Infobox_Brand|Inoxcrom}}</noinclude>The company was founded in [[1942]] by '' Manuel Vaqué Ferrandis '' in Barcelona as '' Industrial MAVA '', initially for the production of steel nibs with a production technique actually called ''Inoxcrom'', which also became the name of the company as of [[1946]]. It later passed to the production of fountain pens for the Spanish market, taking advantage of the absence of duties that instead the Franco regime imposed on foreign production. This is probably the most important producer of Spanish fountain.
  
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References: [http://www.plumahispana.info/Inoxcrom.html], [http://estilofilos.blogspot.it/2011/01/matching-vi.html],  [http://estilofilos.blogspot.it/2011/04/matching-viii.html]
 
References: [http://www.plumahispana.info/Inoxcrom.html], [http://estilofilos.blogspot.it/2011/01/matching-vi.html],  [http://estilofilos.blogspot.it/2011/04/matching-viii.html]
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Available material: {{GenerateSmallBrandGallery|Inoxcrom}}
 
Available material: {{GenerateSmallBrandGallery|Inoxcrom}}

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Inoxcrom

The company was founded in 1942 by Manuel Vaqué Ferrandis in Barcelona as Industrial MAVA , initially for the production of steel nibs with a production technique actually called Inoxcrom, which also became the name of the company as of 1946. It later passed to the production of fountain pens for the Spanish market, taking advantage of the absence of duties that instead the Franco regime imposed on foreign production. This is probably the most important producer of Spanish fountain.

References: [1], [2], [3]

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