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After the war the company resumed production with the big launch of a new model, the [[Fulgens]], which still attains to the line [[Stilnova]] (it was advertised as'' Fulgens Stilnova''). This is a pen of ogival shape with a square clips mounted above the cap in the style of the [[Eversharp]] [[Skyline]], from which the style is inspired. The pen was produced in three versions, with the a full celluloid cap with two decorative rings, with a metal cap and with a mixed version where most of the cap was covered by a large metal band. It was good quality pen with a 14-carat gold nib marked ''Fulgens Stilnova''.
 
After the war the company resumed production with the big launch of a new model, the [[Fulgens]], which still attains to the line [[Stilnova]] (it was advertised as'' Fulgens Stilnova''). This is a pen of ogival shape with a square clips mounted above the cap in the style of the [[Eversharp]] [[Skyline]], from which the style is inspired. The pen was produced in three versions, with the a full celluloid cap with two decorative rings, with a metal cap and with a mixed version where most of the cap was covered by a large metal band. It was good quality pen with a 14-carat gold nib marked ''Fulgens Stilnova''.
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[[Image:Fulgens-Ringed-Gray.jpg|thumb|Una [[Fulgens]]]]
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There are few precise data about the timing and the models produced after the war, but it is known that in 1955 the company acquired the [[Stilus]] brand ({{Marchio|126664}}) producing some pens. Other trademarks registered by the company in the '50s are ''Ever-Roll'', ''Stilnova'', ''Condor'', ''Fulgens'',  ''Secolgraf'', ''Verelyte''. The company was one of the few to be able to adapt its production to the use of new materials (plastic resins) and to survive the disposable ballpoint era, and always remaining in the lower-price end of the market managed to survive the crisis that wiped out most of the historic Italian producers.
 
There are few precise data about the timing and the models produced after the war, but it is known that in 1955 the company acquired the [[Stilus]] brand ({{Marchio|126664}}) producing some pens. Other trademarks registered by the company in the '50s are ''Ever-Roll'', ''Stilnova'', ''Condor'', ''Fulgens'',  ''Secolgraf'', ''Verelyte''. The company was one of the few to be able to adapt its production to the use of new materials (plastic resins) and to survive the disposable ballpoint era, and always remaining in the lower-price end of the market managed to survive the crisis that wiped out most of the historic Italian producers.