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Founded in Bologna in 1925, Omas has maintained a ninety year reputation for creating luxury fountain pens of noted style and beauty. After a seven year hiatus, this renowned manufacturer has resumed operations in Italy and is once again producing hand-crafted celluloid pens of remarkable beauty and outstanding writing performance.