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At the beginning of the '20s ''Paul Jeanvrin'' and ''André Petit'' began a fountain pens production in a pavilion on the outskirts of Paris. In [[1921]] the two joined ''Maurice Jandelle'' and the [[Gold Starry]] was established as a wholly-owned French company, starting its own fountain pens production and stopping the import of English pens. With manufacturing in France, the company adopted the slogan ''"the stylo qui marche"'', meaning both the dynamism than the reliability of their pens.   
 
At the beginning of the '20s ''Paul Jeanvrin'' and ''André Petit'' began a fountain pens production in a pavilion on the outskirts of Paris. In [[1921]] the two joined ''Maurice Jandelle'' and the [[Gold Starry]] was established as a wholly-owned French company, starting its own fountain pens production and stopping the import of English pens. With manufacturing in France, the company adopted the slogan ''"the stylo qui marche"'', meaning both the dynamism than the reliability of their pens.   
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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 barrele and some dotted rings on the cap top. The pens were still without clip, which was introduced on the following model [[Goldstarry 25x|254]]. 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 [[Goldstarry 25x|256]] and [[Goldstarry 25x|257]] Loaded [[safety]] models, characterized by the trademark consisting of a star, the ''Manifacture Francaise'' engraving on the barrele and some dotted rings on the cap top. The pens were still without clip, which was introduced on the following model [[Goldstarry 25x|254]]. In [[1927]] was introduced a [[lever filler]] model.
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[[Gold Starry]] was one of the first French companies to use the [[celluloid]] getting excellent quality colored pens with vibrant colors and with gold plated finish and gold nibs, able to compete with imported American  pens. Around [[1929]] the earlier models were discontinued and a new range of [[celluloid]] pens was launched, in black, red and white marble, lapis blue, cardinal red, green jade and jasper. There were also made ​some solid gold pens.  
 
[[Gold Starry]] was one of the first French companies to use the [[celluloid]] getting excellent quality colored pens with vibrant colors and with gold plated finish and gold nibs, able to compete with imported American  pens. Around [[1929]] the earlier models were discontinued and a new range of [[celluloid]] pens was launched, in black, red and white marble, lapis blue, cardinal red, green jade and jasper. There were also made ​some solid gold pens.  
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