Null OMAS "Ogiva Vingate Arco Brown" STYLOGRAPHIC PLUME, 2013.

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OMAS "Ogiva Vingate Arco Brown" STYLOGRAPHIC PLUME, 2013. Marbled brown celluloid body, gold ornamentation. Limited edition. Exemplary 049/527 18Kts. yellow gold nib. F point. Screw cap. Plunger loading. No box. Unused. Measurements: 14 cm. length, 17 mm. diameter. Omas Ogiva Vintage Arco Brown Celluloid. This model was released in 2013 and is based on the ogival shape model, hence its name Ogiva. Vintage is the name Omas gives to a series of limited edition pens. They are a group of pens inspired by the aesthetics of the classic models that, over time, have given name to this Italian house. They started with the first one in 2011, year by year they have been revising and reissuing their best known models, such as: The 360 model, the Ogiva model and the "Arte Italiana" model, the latter also known as Paragon. Arco Brown, to finish with the description of the name, is the type of celluloid with which the pen has been manufactured. OMAS is an Italian company dedicated to the manufacture of fountain pens, based in Bologna. It was founded in 1925 by Armando Simoni, and its name stands for "Officina Meccanica Armando Simoni" (English: Armando Simoni mechanical workshop). At the beginning it was a small workshop dedicated to the repair of fountain pens that managed to evolve rapidly thanks to the creation of machines and equipment necessary to obtain the moldings and the grinding of the nib tips. After the death of "Cavaliere Simoni", in 1958 his daughter Raffaella and her husband Angelo Malaguti inherited the company. In 1983 their grandson, Gianluca Malaguti, joined the family business, where he showed his talent in the search for beauty and harmony of design, following the tradition of the Bolognese brand. OMAS was part of the Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A. group, and in June 2018 it was announced that Ancora, another Italian fountain pen manufacturer, had acquired OMAS and that production would resume and OMAS would remain a separate brand, retaining its classic models and using the materials inherited from the previous company. No box. Unused.

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OMAS "Ogiva Vingate Arco Brown" STYLOGRAPHIC PLUME, 2013. Marbled brown celluloid body, gold ornamentation. Limited edition. Exemplary 049/527 18Kts. yellow gold nib. F point. Screw cap. Plunger loading. No box. Unused. Measurements: 14 cm. length, 17 mm. diameter. Omas Ogiva Vintage Arco Brown Celluloid. This model was released in 2013 and is based on the ogival shape model, hence its name Ogiva. Vintage is the name Omas gives to a series of limited edition pens. They are a group of pens inspired by the aesthetics of the classic models that, over time, have given name to this Italian house. They started with the first one in 2011, year by year they have been revising and reissuing their best known models, such as: The 360 model, the Ogiva model and the "Arte Italiana" model, the latter also known as Paragon. Arco Brown, to finish with the description of the name, is the type of celluloid with which the pen has been manufactured. OMAS is an Italian company dedicated to the manufacture of fountain pens, based in Bologna. It was founded in 1925 by Armando Simoni, and its name stands for "Officina Meccanica Armando Simoni" (English: Armando Simoni mechanical workshop). At the beginning it was a small workshop dedicated to the repair of fountain pens that managed to evolve rapidly thanks to the creation of machines and equipment necessary to obtain the moldings and the grinding of the nib tips. After the death of "Cavaliere Simoni", in 1958 his daughter Raffaella and her husband Angelo Malaguti inherited the company. In 1983 their grandson, Gianluca Malaguti, joined the family business, where he showed his talent in the search for beauty and harmony of design, following the tradition of the Bolognese brand. OMAS was part of the Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A. group, and in June 2018 it was announced that Ancora, another Italian fountain pen manufacturer, had acquired OMAS and that production would resume and OMAS would remain a separate brand, retaining its classic models and using the materials inherited from the previous company. No box. Unused.

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