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Thanks to all for the very informative posts - and great pics!! The filling system on the Omas is the early pump filler - no piston - that is very tight and fills very nicely.

Dayne

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Looking at these and at Ricky's growing collection of vintage celluloid Italians...

 

I hope the Italian bug doesn't bite, cos I have other plans!

 

 

 

These are gorgeous pens, though.

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Just for completeness for this thread, here's what I bought in LA. There a few non-Italians in there (the pens on the far left) but mostly Italians.

 

 

 

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7178/6908013541_38fac40957_z.jpg

2020 San Francisco Pen Show
August 28-30th, 2020
Pullman Hotel San Francisco Bay
223 Twin Dolphin Drive
Redwood City Ca, 94065

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Just for completeness for this thread, here's what I bought in LA. There a few non-Italians in there (the pens on the far left) but mostly Italians.

 

 

 

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7178/6908013541_38fac40957_z.jpg

 

 

Great purchases,

Columbus, Williamson, Tibaldi, Aurora, a double nibbed Four Way or Cameleon,

would be great see this two nibs one opened in close up, thanks.

Do you have vintage AURORA or WILLIAMSON,

italian WWII militaria for sale or trade? Please contact me.

 

Looking for 1950'S AURORA 88?

Other vintage italian pens?

 

 

http://i1287.photobucket.com/albums/a624/z900it/zona900eb_zpsc3413dc2.jpgHere's the Answer! www.zona900.com

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Great purchases,

Columbus, Williamson, Tibaldi, Aurora, a double nibbed Four Way or Cameleon,

would be great see this two nibs one opened in close up, thanks.

 

 

Here you go. The pen is a Cameleon. Not an Italian but really cool.

 

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7195/6913845925_0ba771cf20_z.jpg

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2020 San Francisco Pen Show
August 28-30th, 2020
Pullman Hotel San Francisco Bay
223 Twin Dolphin Drive
Redwood City Ca, 94065

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Just for completeness for this thread, here's what I bought in LA. There a few non-Italians in there (the pens on the far left) but mostly Italians.

 

 

 

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7178/6908013541_38fac40957_z.jpg

 

Very Nice Pens Altecgreen!!

 

 

Great purchases,

Columbus, Williamson, Tibaldi, Aurora, a double nibbed Four Way or Cameleon,

would be great see this two nibs one opened in close up, thanks.

Dayne

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Just for completeness for this thread, here's what I bought in LA. There a few non-Italians in there (the pens on the far left) but mostly Italians.

 

 

 

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7178/6908013541_38fac40957_z.jpg

 

Very Nice Pens Altecgreen!!

 

 

Great purchases,

Columbus, Williamson, Tibaldi, Aurora, a double nibbed Four Way or Cameleon,

would be great see this two nibs one opened in close up, thanks.

Dayne

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Beautiful pens! :thumbup:

 

Your Ma-stilo pen is quite an Ancora Maxima,

and was made for "Ubaldo Massari, via Roma 16, Torino"!

The nib is a Rapid nib, an Ancora sub-brand.

 

fpn_1330261056__ancoramastilomaximaa1.jpg

fpn_1330261112__ancoramastilomaximaa2.jpg

fpn_1330261175__ancoramastilomaximaa4.jpg

 

Interesting info...

 

Do you know if also "punto rosso" or "stylokopia" or ''tre stelle'' were related to Ancora production? Because there is no trace of Ma-stilo in the trademark registration, but Massari registered these 3 brands.

 

Simone

 

edited to add another trademark I found

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Beautiful pens! :thumbup:

 

Your Ma-stilo pen is quite an Ancora Maxima,

and was made for "Ubaldo Massari, via Roma 16, Torino"!

The nib is a Rapid nib, an Ancora sub-brand.

 

fpn_1330261056__ancoramastilomaximaa1.jpg

fpn_1330261112__ancoramastilomaximaa2.jpg

fpn_1330261175__ancoramastilomaximaa4.jpg

 

Interesting info...

 

Do you know if also "punto rosso" or "stylokopia" or ''tre stelle'' were related to Ancora production? Because there is no trace of Ma-stilo in the trademark registration, but Massari registered these 3 brands.

 

Simone

 

edited to add another trademark I found

 

Here's some information I found on Punto Rosso - "The brothers Pietro and Gerolamo Giacomazzi set up business from 1921 until 1960 in Settimo Torinese City, nearo Torino producing really good pens...The high end line was called Punto Rosso and the pens produced with this name are rare... Ohter lines produced were Olimpica, Sirim, Sirium Extra, Artil, Aviostil, and others... Giacomazzi also produced on demand pens for Milan companies like Silpa and for for Florence companies as Morans and Omer, etc."

Dayne

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