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Material Name: pen
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Description
A writing and drawing tool that uses ink such as a ball-point pen, felt-tipped pen, or a fountain pen. The earliest ink implement was a reed cut to a point and dipped in ink used by the Romans in the 1st century CE. The reed was replaced by the quill pen. Although metal pens were available since Roman time, their use did not become widespread until the early 19th century. Fountain pens, patented in 1884, were the primary writing tool in the early 20th century. The ball-point pen did not gain success until an oil-based viscous ink was developed in 1938. The felt-tip pens, made with fibers tips impregnated with a dye were introduced in 1963.

Synonyms and Related Terms
ball-point pen; felt-tipped pen; fountain pen

Last updated on: 12/30/2008 9:46:55 AM


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