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− | The first pens had were gold nibs and black or marbled hard rubber body, [[eyedropper filler]] with no clip. In [[1925]] were introduced [[Goldstarry 25x|256]] and [[Goldstarry 25x|257]] Loaded [[safety]] models, characterized by the trademark consisting of a star, the ''Manifacture Francaise'' engraving on the | + | The first pens had were gold nibs and black or marbled hard rubber body, [[eyedropper filler]] with no clip. In [[1925]] were introduced [[Goldstarry 25x|256]] and [[Goldstarry 25x|257]] Loaded [[safety]] models, characterized by the trademark consisting of a star, the ''Manifacture Francaise'' engraving on the barrel and some dotted rings on the cap top. The pens were still without clip, which was introduced on the following model [[Goldstarry 25x|254]]. From this time (it's described in a December 1925 [[:File:1925-12-Science-et-Vie-p586.jpg|article]]) also a model with a peculiar filling system, a [[safety]] with pump filling, that show some links with England industries (the patent, {{Cite patent|FR|574169}}, is English, from a person that worked for [[Lang]]). In [[1927]] was introduced a [[lever filler]] model. |
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The first pens had were gold nibs and black or marbled hard rubber body, eyedropper filler with no clip. In 1925 were introduced 256 and 257 Loaded safety models, characterized by the trademark consisting of a star, the Manifacture Francaise engraving on the barrel and some dotted rings on the cap top. The pens were still without clip, which was introduced on the following model 254. From this time (it's described in a December 1925 article) also a model with a peculiar filling system, a safety with pump filling, that show some links with England industries (the patent, nº FR-574169, is English, from a person that worked for Lang). In 1927 was introduced a lever filler model.