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Sostituzione testo - 'ebonite' con 'hard rubber'
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The [[Carter Coralite|middle line]] pens were made in a celluloid called ''[[Coralite]]''. Also these were produced in different sizes. Again  [[Carter]] distinguished itself for the style of available colors, far beyond the classical ''Jade Green'' and  ''Pearl & Black'' used by most competitors, offering many new colors of great visual impact:  ''Blue'', ''Lacquer Red'', ''Red Black mottled'', ''Turquoise Blue'', and ''Squirrel Gray''.
 
The [[Carter Coralite|middle line]] pens were made in a celluloid called ''[[Coralite]]''. Also these were produced in different sizes. Again  [[Carter]] distinguished itself for the style of available colors, far beyond the classical ''Jade Green'' and  ''Pearl & Black'' used by most competitors, offering many new colors of great visual impact:  ''Blue'', ''Lacquer Red'', ''Red Black mottled'', ''Turquoise Blue'', and ''Squirrel Gray''.
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For the lower end pens [[Carter]] continued to use the ebonite, while retaining the same style and characteristics of the higher price pens. In the years there were also introduced some stylistic variations, such as the presence of rings decorations in the top of the cap or in the bottom of the body, or the use of colored inserts between the cap rings.
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For the lower end pens [[Carter]] continued to use the hard rubber, while retaining the same style and characteristics of the higher price pens. In the years there were also introduced some stylistic variations, such as the presence of rings decorations in the top of the cap or in the bottom of the body, or the use of colored inserts between the cap rings.
    
With the great depression of 1929 the company found himself facing the first major crisis in the fountain pen market: many models were retired and the production was cut. Starting form 1930 were introduced pens with streamlined cap and the bottom, adopting of the style just came into vogue with the [[Balance]]. There were introduced also some cheaper pen models with no metallic ring decoration, but keeping colors and shape of the ''[[Pearltex]]'' e ''[[Coralite]]'' lines.
 
With the great depression of 1929 the company found himself facing the first major crisis in the fountain pen market: many models were retired and the production was cut. Starting form 1930 were introduced pens with streamlined cap and the bottom, adopting of the style just came into vogue with the [[Balance]]. There were introduced also some cheaper pen models with no metallic ring decoration, but keeping colors and shape of the ''[[Pearltex]]'' e ''[[Coralite]]'' lines.