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Chronology
Year | Event |
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1919 | Birth of Aurora[1] |
1922 | Ettore Ripamonti becomes the Aurora official agent and publish the first catalog |
1922? | Introduced the A.R.A (Aurora a Riempimento Automatico) model (showed in first catalog) |
1923 | Introduced the 3 and 35 measures for the A.R.A model |
1924 | Introduced red and mottled hard rubber |
1925 | Introduced an official clip |
1927 | Introduced the Duplex |
1927 | Introduced the celluloid for the Duplex[2] |
1928 | Redesign of the Duplex |
1929 | Restructuring of the company, the Olo and ASCO sub-brand were created |
1930 | Introduced the Superba model |
1930 | Introduced the Internazionale model |
1930 | Trade agreement with Edacoto for sale in the Franch market of the Duo Moderne |
1933 | Introduced the Novum model |
1934 | Introduced the Asterope model |
1935 | (guess date[3]) Introduced the ML serie |
1936 | Restyled the Novum model |
1936 | Introduced the Etiopia model |
1937[4] | Introduced the Superna model |
1937~ | Introduced the Topolino model |
1938[5] | Introduced the Optima model |
1939[6] | Introduced the Selene model, with Platiridio nib |
1939~ | Introduced the Biancaneve model, with Platiridio nib |
1940~ | A second restyling for the Novum model |
1947 | Introduced the 88 model, designed by Marcello Nizzoli |
1957 | Introduced the Duo Cart model (or 1954?) |
1963 | Introduced the 98 model designed by Abe Steiner |
1970 | Introduced the Hastil model, designed by Marco Zanuso |
- ↑ Aurora chronology, where not otherwise reported, refers to the book La storia della Aurora dal 1919 ai giorni nostri by Luca de Ponti.
- ↑ Luca de Ponti talks about the 1927 end, Jacopini around 1929.
- ↑ L. Jacopini in La storia della stilografica in Italia talks about 1938 c.a, but G. Fichera notes that the advertisements talks about the Regno d'Italia, so they must be before 1936.
- ↑ following Luca De Ponti, Letizia Jacopini talks about 1933.
- ↑ following Luca De Ponti, Letizia Jacopini talks about 1937.
- ↑ following Luca De Ponti, Letizia Jacopini talks about 1940.