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[[Montegrappa]] contends to [[Tibaldi]] and [[Aurora]] for the primacy of being the first Italian fountain pens producer. Although the company is undoubtedly the oldest of three, it was founded as a manufacturer of nibs for fountain pens, whose production seems rather starting back to the early 20's. The company, along with [[Aurora]] and [[Omas]] is one of the longest living Italian producers, remained in operation until the present day. In 2001 the company was purchased by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richemont Richemont group] (the same owner of [[Montblanc]]) to be re-acquired at the end of 2009 by the Aquila family.{{Infobox_Brand|Montegrappa}}
 
[[Montegrappa]] contends to [[Tibaldi]] and [[Aurora]] for the primacy of being the first Italian fountain pens producer. Although the company is undoubtedly the oldest of three, it was founded as a manufacturer of nibs for fountain pens, whose production seems rather starting back to the early 20's. The company, along with [[Aurora]] and [[Omas]] is one of the longest living Italian producers, remained in operation until the present day. In 2001 the company was purchased by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richemont Richemont group] (the same owner of [[Montblanc]]) to be re-acquired at the end of 2009 by the Aquila family.{{Infobox_Brand|Montegrappa}}
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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The [[Montegrappa]] history is rather complex, the company was founded in [[1912]] in Bassano del Grappa with the name ''"Manifattura Pennini Oro per Stilografiche - The Elmo Pen"''<ref>date and name comes form Giuseppe Fichera research published on the book ''Montegrappa'' of 1999.</ref> by ''Edwige Hoffman'' and ''Heinrich Helm''. It would therefore be more correct to refer to it with the ''[[Elmo]]'' name, used also for some models, since the use of the [[Montegrappa]] brand, with which it is now universally known, is much more late. Moreover, as the name testifies, the company initially produce only pens nibs, so it is at least arguable the claim to qualify itself as the first Italian manufacturer of fountain pens<ref>this title belongs instead to  [[Uhlmann's Eterno]], founded before and for which is known a production starting at least from 1913.</ref> since the production of the latter will not start until the beginning of the '20s.  
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The [[Montegrappa]] history is rather complex, the company was founded in [[1912]] in Bassano del Grappa with the name ''"Manifattura Pennini Oro per Stilografiche - The Elmo Pen"''<ref>date and name comes form Giuseppe Fichera research published on the book ''Montegrappa'' of 1999.</ref> by ''Edwige Hoffman'' and ''Heinrich Helm''. It would therefore be more correct to refer to it with the ''[[Elmo]]'' name, used also for some models, since the use of the [[Montegrappa]] brand, with which it is now universally known, is much more late. Moreover, as the name testifies, the company initially produce only pens nibs, so it is at least arguable the claim to qualify itself as the first Italian manufacturer of fountain pens<ref>this title belongs instead to  [[Uhlmann's Eterno]], founded before and for which is known a production starting at least from 1913.</ref> since the production of the latter will not start until the beginning of the '20s.
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The initial production of ''Montegrappa'' has been dated to the beginning of the '20s, they were hard rubber pens produced with both [[eyedropper filler|eyedropper]] of [[safety]] filling system. In this period were produced two different lines, the ''[[Modelli iniziali Montegrappa|Elmo]]'', a [[safety]] pen with a design very similar to the German production of the same time (with rounded cap and barrel end) and ''[[Modelli iniziali Montegrappa|The Elmo Pen]]'' who instead imitated the style of american pens like [[Waterman 42]], with flat cap and barrel end.  
 
The initial production of ''Montegrappa'' has been dated to the beginning of the '20s, they were hard rubber pens produced with both [[eyedropper filler|eyedropper]] of [[safety]] filling system. In this period were produced two different lines, the ''[[Modelli iniziali Montegrappa|Elmo]]'', a [[safety]] pen with a design very similar to the German production of the same time (with rounded cap and barrel end) and ''[[Modelli iniziali Montegrappa|The Elmo Pen]]'' who instead imitated the style of american pens like [[Waterman 42]], with flat cap and barrel end.  
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In [[1922]] the company acquired the building in Via Ca 'Erizzo in Bassano Veneto, later expanded and renovated, that still is the headquarter of the company. In [[1925]] the company was bought by Alessandro Marzotto and Domenico Manea, and the following year was renamed as ''"Industria Pennini Oro e Penne Stilografiche Elmo"'' which acronym, ''I.P.O.P.S.E.'', was marked on the nibs until the first half of the '30s.  In this same year was the application for ''Elmo'' ({{Marchio|32293}}) and ''Montegrappa'' ({{Marchio|32168}}) trademarks registration which suggests an entry on the fountain pen market occurred around this period, since the trademark ''Elmo'' was property, at least until 1922 (see [[:File:1922-Elmo-Safety.jpg|this advertisement]]) of another company.  Despite the new ownership ''Heinrich Helm'' continued to be the production director, providing a vital contribution to the success of the company.
 
In [[1922]] the company acquired the building in Via Ca 'Erizzo in Bassano Veneto, later expanded and renovated, that still is the headquarter of the company. In [[1925]] the company was bought by Alessandro Marzotto and Domenico Manea, and the following year was renamed as ''"Industria Pennini Oro e Penne Stilografiche Elmo"'' which acronym, ''I.P.O.P.S.E.'', was marked on the nibs until the first half of the '30s.  In this same year was the application for ''Elmo'' ({{Marchio|32293}}) and ''Montegrappa'' ({{Marchio|32168}}) trademarks registration which suggests an entry on the fountain pen market occurred around this period, since the trademark ''Elmo'' was property, at least until 1922 (see [[:File:1922-Elmo-Safety.jpg|this advertisement]]) of another company.  Despite the new ownership ''Heinrich Helm'' continued to be the production director, providing a vital contribution to the success of the company.
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Between the late '20s and early '30s were introduced the first celluloid models, the first ones were equipped with a [[button filler]] but later also a [[lever filler]] was used. Initially these were matched to the in hard rubber models and then they replaced them. Moreover the production was also differentiated, using the ''Elmo'' brand to mark the low end economic pens, while the ''Montegrappa'' brand was used for the top level pens.  
 
Between the late '20s and early '30s were introduced the first celluloid models, the first ones were equipped with a [[button filler]] but later also a [[lever filler]] was used. Initially these were matched to the in hard rubber models and then they replaced them. Moreover the production was also differentiated, using the ''Elmo'' brand to mark the low end economic pens, while the ''Montegrappa'' brand was used for the top level pens.  
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After the war, production resumed with a stylistic renewal of the entire production range, moving, as was the case for virtually all the Italian manufacturers, to tapered lines with a classic torpedo shape. The new pens were identified by a three digits numerical code, which meaning has not been fully clarified, excepted for the fact that the number of decimal indicated the filling system, and the unit the pen dimension (although without a ascending order). The hundreds digit usually stands for the model, but the same number was used for many different model, so its meaning is not clear.  
 
After the war, production resumed with a stylistic renewal of the entire production range, moving, as was the case for virtually all the Italian manufacturers, to tapered lines with a classic torpedo shape. The new pens were identified by a three digits numerical code, which meaning has not been fully clarified, excepted for the fact that the number of decimal indicated the filling system, and the unit the pen dimension (although without a ascending order). The hundreds digit usually stands for the model, but the same number was used for many different model, so its meaning is not clear.  
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In the postwar period were produced the [[Montegrappa 2xx|200]], [[Montegrappa 3xx|300]] e [[Montegrappa 4xx|400]] series. In [[1946]] a fire partially destroyed the buildings, with some negative effects: the celluloid pens production was limited, and the [[Montegrappa]] focused in the production of metal overlays and in the use of injection plastic for pens. In [[1947]] the company was refounded as ''"Elmo - Montegrappa s.n.c."'' and in [[1951]] became the  ''"Fabbrica Penne Stilografiche Elmo Montegrappa s.r.l."''.  
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In the postwar period were produced the [[Montegrappa 2xx|200]], [[Montegrappa 3xx|300]] e [[Montegrappa 4xx|400]] series. In [[1946]] a fire partially destroyed the buildings, with some negative effects: the celluloid pens production was limited, and the [[Montegrappa]] focused in the production of metal overlays and in the use of injection plastic for pens. In [[1947]] the company was refounded as ''"Elmo - Montegrappa s.n.c."'' and in [[1951]] became the  ''"Fabbrica Penne Stilografiche Elmo Montegrappa s.r.l."''.
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The production of the '50s saw the gradual replacement of celluloid with injection plastic models, celluloid remained used only for the economic production of pens in pearl or ivory colors, then widely used as a typical gift for the First Communion. During this period was also made the move to [[cartridge filler]].
 
The production of the '50s saw the gradual replacement of celluloid with injection plastic models, celluloid remained used only for the economic production of pens in pearl or ivory colors, then widely used as a typical gift for the First Communion. During this period was also made the move to [[cartridge filler]].
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