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New website dedicated to the LUS Atomica pen of the 1950s.



 
 
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Old August 23rd 03, 08:50 PM
Giovanni Abrate
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Default New website dedicated to the LUS Atomica pen of the 1950s.

The site has just come online and will be declared "non beta" later today,
as most of the initial problems have been corrected.
LUS was THE most innovative penmaker in Italy, with such designs as the
Giubileo fountain pen of 1953, that had a nib which could be adjusted to
provide 6 different degrees of flex.
But the breakthrough pen of LUS was the Atomica, the first successful modern
pen to use flexible plastic ink cartridges.
I hope you like the new website!
www.lusatomica.com


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