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Approximately in 1936 was introduced the new [[Nettuno Superba]] line, with more tapered lines and multiple decorative rings, both on the hood and on the body of the pen. The first version, also characterized by a wide metal band on the cap decorated with a checkerboard pattern, was a [[button filler]], but the pen remained in production, albeit having a series of modifications and revisions, until the 50s.
 
Approximately in 1936 was introduced the new [[Nettuno Superba]] line, with more tapered lines and multiple decorative rings, both on the hood and on the body of the pen. The first version, also characterized by a wide metal band on the cap decorated with a checkerboard pattern, was a [[button filler]], but the pen remained in production, albeit having a series of modifications and revisions, until the 50s.
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At the beginning of the 40s the [[Neptune Docet]] was introduced, a [[piston filler]] model with transparent barrel, in a single measurement. It was the joined by the ''Export'', a low-end pen, still [[piston filler]] but produced in three sizes and different decorations. The 50s final production saw several steel nibs models, both hooded than ordinary, but always in the economy segment.  
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At the beginning of the 40s the [[Nettuno Docet]] was introduced, a [[piston filler]] model with transparent barrel, in a single measurement. It was the joined by the ''Export'', a low-end pen, still [[piston filler]] but produced in three sizes and different decorations. The 50s final production saw several steel nibs models, both hooded than ordinary, but always in the economy segment.  
    
In the second half of the 50s, with the gradual advent of the ballpoint pen, seeing an increasing reduction of the market, Alfonso Vecchietti decided to stop production to devote himself to the activities of his store. The brand, like many others, has recently been revived for the production of modern fountain pens.
 
In the second half of the 50s, with the gradual advent of the ballpoint pen, seeing an increasing reduction of the market, Alfonso Vecchietti decided to stop production to devote himself to the activities of his store. The brand, like many others, has recently been revived for the production of modern fountain pens.