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''JiF'' was founded by Jules Fagard in [[1926]]<ref>the date is listed on the [https://www.waterman.com/en/content/9-the-heritage page] on the history of the current [[Waterman]] site.</ref> as semi-independent branch of the [[Waterman]] in France, but Fagard's relationship with [[Waterman]] can be dated to at least [[1921]], as evidenced by [[:File:1921-12-Waterman-5x-EtAl.jpg|this advertisement]]. In reality, at least from what emerges from the advertisements published on ''L'Illustration'', it seems that it was an independent company, able to carry out its own production at least as far as mechanical pencils are concerned, which, even when combined with pens [[Waterman]], were explicitly called with the name ''Jif''.
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The ''JiF'' (more precisely the ''"Jif - Société Anonyme"'') was founded by Jules Isidore Fagard in [[1926]]<ref>the date is listed on the [https://www.waterman.com/en/content/9-the-heritage page] on the history of the current [[Waterman]] site.</ref> and is often referred to as a semi-independent subsidiary of [[Waterman]] in France, but Fagard's relationship with [[Waterman]], of which he was a representative, can be dated to at least [[1921]], as evidenced by [[:File:1921-12-Waterman-5x-EtAl.jpg|this advertisement]]. In fa, at least from what emerges from the advertisements published on ''L'Illustration'', it seems that it was an independent company, able to carry out its own production at least as far as mechanical pencils are concerned, which, even when combined with pens [[Waterman]], were explicitly called with the name ''Jif''.

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La ''JiF'' (più precisamente la ''"Jif - Société Anonyme"'') venne fondata da Jules Isidore Fagard nel [[1926]] circa<ref>la data è riportata nella [https://www.waterman.com/en/content/9-the-heritage pagina] sulla storia dell'attuale sito della [[Waterman]].</ref> e viene spesso indicata come filiale semi indipendente della [[Waterman]] in Francia, ma la relazione di Fagard con la [[Waterman]], di cui era rappresentante, è databile almeno al [[1921]], come testimoniato da [[:File:1921-12-Waterman-5x-EtAl.jpg|questa pubblicità]]. In realtà, almeno da quanto emerge dalle pubblicità pubblicate su ''L'Illustration'' si trattava comunque di una azienda indipendente in grado di eseguire produzione proprie almeno per quanto riguarda le matite meccaniche, che anche quando abbinate a penne [[Waterman]] vengono chiamate esplicitamente con il nome ''Jif''.
TraduzioneThe ''JiF'' (more precisely the ''"Jif - Société Anonyme"'') was founded by Jules Isidore Fagard in [[1926]]<ref>the date is listed on the [https://www.waterman.com/en/content/9-the-heritage page] on the history of the current [[Waterman]] site.</ref> and is often referred to as a semi-independent subsidiary of [[Waterman]] in France, but Fagard's relationship with [[Waterman]], of which he was a representative, can be dated to at least [[1921]], as evidenced by [[:File:1921-12-Waterman-5x-EtAl.jpg|this advertisement]]. In fa, at least from what emerges from the advertisements published on ''L'Illustration'', it seems that it was an independent company, able to carry out its own production at least as far as mechanical pencils are concerned, which, even when combined with pens [[Waterman]], were explicitly called with the name ''Jif''.

The JiF (more precisely the "Jif - Société Anonyme") was founded by Jules Isidore Fagard in 1926[1] and is often referred to as a semi-independent subsidiary of Waterman in France, but Fagard's relationship with Waterman, of which he was a representative, can be dated to at least 1921, as evidenced by this advertisement. In fa, at least from what emerges from the advertisements published on L'Illustration, it seems that it was an independent company, able to carry out its own production at least as far as mechanical pencils are concerned, which, even when combined with pens Waterman, were explicitly called with the name Jif.

  1. the date is listed on the page on the history of the current Waterman site.