| The production of the second half of the '30s was in [[celluloid]], in three sizes with a faceted clip embossed with ''Kosca'' imprint and decorated with a patterned band between two thin rings. The original headquarters in Pforzheim was closed in the 1960s. Instead, the Milan office, which later moved to via Cadibona 8A, continued to exist successfully for a long time, producing solid gold fountain pens and ballpoint pens in the 1950s, and continuing with ballpoint pens and other objects, when in the 1960s fountain pens left production due to the advent of ballpoint pens. The company remained in the hands of ''Margarete Schaefer'' until 2000, the year of her death, and was liquidated the following year by her niece. | | The production of the second half of the '30s was in [[celluloid]], in three sizes with a faceted clip embossed with ''Kosca'' imprint and decorated with a patterned band between two thin rings. The original headquarters in Pforzheim was closed in the 1960s. Instead, the Milan office, which later moved to via Cadibona 8A, continued to exist successfully for a long time, producing solid gold fountain pens and ballpoint pens in the 1950s, and continuing with ballpoint pens and other objects, when in the 1960s fountain pens left production due to the advent of ballpoint pens. The company remained in the hands of ''Margarete Schaefer'' until 2000, the year of her death, and was liquidated the following year by her niece. |
| {{BrandData|Founder=Paul Kohler, Christian Schaefer|Place=Milano|Date=1920|Country=IT|Trademarks=Record,Spezial}} | | {{BrandData|Founder=Paul Kohler, Christian Schaefer|Place=Milano|Date=1920|Country=IT|Trademarks=Record,Spezial}} |