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==History== The name Staedtler (stylized as STAEDTLER) is closely linked with Nuremberg's pencil history. Long before J.S. Staedtler founded his pencil making factory within Nuremberg's old city walls back in 1835, the Staedtler family had already been hand-making this well-loved writing instrument for generations. The roots of the name Staedtler can be traced back to 1662, the year in which the first references to Friedrich Staedtler as a pencil-making craftsman were made in the city annuals. On 3 October 1835, J.S. Staedtler received permission from the municipal council to produce blacklead, red chalk and pastel pencils in his industrial plant. In 1866, the company had 54 employees and produced 15,000 gross (2,160,000 pencils) per year. Between 1900 and 1901 the ''Mars'' and ''Noris'' brands were created. In 1922 the US subsidiary (located in New York) was established, which was followed by the Japan subsidiary four years later. In 1937 the name was changed to ''Mars Pencil and Fountain Pen Factory'' and the product was range expanded to include mechanical writing instruments. In 1949 began the production of [[ballpoint pen]]s, which began to be widely used instead of [[fountain pens]] (although Staedtler still produces the latter today). In 1950 propelling pencils (or [[mechanical pencil]]s) began to be manufactured, the first being made out of [[wood]]. Four years later, the "Lumocolor" brand was registered. This brand was used to design the wide range of Staedtler [[Marker pen|markers]]. In 1962 [[Technical pen]]s began to be produced. As from 2010, [[FIMO]], MALI, Aquasoft and further brands are being marketed under the Staedtler name. In addition, the company celebrated its 175th anniversary in 2010.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13019777 "Staedtler and Faber-Castell's productive pencil rivalry"</ref>
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