In 1879 Alonzo T. Cross invented the stylographic fountain pen. Then, in 1938 a Hungarian named Jozsef Biro invented the ball point pen.
In Hungry Jozsef Biro invented the first ballpoint pen in 1938.
the best pens for pointillism are sharp pointed pens like ink pen
Sam Whittaker invented rub out pens
The Biro brothers invented the ball point pen. Years later, the BIC company, which had made its fortune by marketing inexpensive but very functional ball point pens, named one of its ball point pens after them, calling it the Biro.
Some common types of pens include ballpoint pens, gel pens, rollerball pens, and fountain pens. Additionally, there are also specialty pens like calligraphy pens, brush pens, and highlighters.
No, fountain pens are not gel pens. Gel pens are really a variation on Ballpoints and Roller ball Pens. Fountain pens retain the same nib and when they run out of ink you add more.
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ball point pens have thin ink tubes then a ball when you write the ball rolls picking ink up from the tube and writing and then ink comes out when you write!
inventions of ball point penduring the world war pilots use ink filled pens in order to note the details of enemy , but during the flight pens used to leak and cause problem . besides pilots ink pens cause problem to general people also. so a comparatively viscous ink was developed and ball point is used to write, thus leak problem was resolved . ball point pens gives better control over writing and the writing becomes fine . It was also invented first by John Loud in 1888 so that it could write on leather and other rough surfaces, a full 60 years before.
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The Greeks used various tools for their writing. They used a mullet and chisel to carve into stone/marble tablets. Another popular way of writing was with a stylus and wax tablets. Later on they wrote on paper with a stylus.
Both the ancient Chinese (with rice paper) and ancient Egyptians (papyrus) used colored pigments as writing ink. This was between 2500 and 3500 BC. The first pens were reeds, bamboo, and bird feathers (quills), and quills were used extensively from the 5th through the 1st century BC, notably for the Dead Sea scrolls. By 79 AD, Romans were using metal-nib pens dipped in ink. The "fountain pen" was invented in France by student Petrache Poenaru in 1827, and subsequently patented by the French government. The first ball-point pens designs appeared around 1888, and in 1938 Hungarian inventor Laslo Biro and his brother George patented a version of the modern ball-socket ink pens.