the felt tip pen was invented in the 1940s
At first it was a quill, (feather with a pointy tip and ink on it) now its, well, a pen
artemio ricarte
I am not aware of who invented the erasable pen but Sir Walter McHenery, an Irish physicist, invented an ink that would disappear when held over heat in 1827.
Lippi
HBW Balingen-Weilstetten was created in 2002.
it used to be the quill and history has took from that!
gel pen were invented by sackura
Pen Khon. has written: 'Phnom Penh before and after 1997' -- subject(s): History
A simple answer is that a ballpoint pen could be carried on your person, so freeing you from having to carry a bottle of ink and a steel-nibbed dip pen.
Yes, if you do something amazing!
John Pen has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, Humor, caricatures, World War, 1939-1945
Below is a reference to a website, e-notes for Ballpoint Pen: How Products are Made. It provides history as well as the manufacturing process. Hope this helps: http://science.enotes.com/how-products-encyclopedia/ballpoint-pen
human history is influenced more by the written word than by warfare
Fred Agbeyegbe has written: 'A writer and his pen' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government
Faith Jaques has written: 'Kidnap in Willowbank Wood' 'Goldilocks in the House of The Three Bears' 'The Hugh Evelyn history of costume' 'Drawing in pen and ink' -- subject(s): Pen drawing
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