The first patent ball point pen was made October 30, 1888 by Lewis Waterman but the first solid-ink fountain pen wasn't presented until 1907 by Parker Pen Company.
made with pen and ink
it made it faster to right then having to dip a pen or feather into an ink well
erasable programmable read only memory
A quill is a writing implement (Pen) made from a feather of a large bird.
The erasable ballpoint pen were introduced in 1979 by Papermate. It was introduced as the Erasermate and was immediately put on the market.
A pencil is erasable, a permanent marker pen is not.
no, unlrss its erasable
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.
Erasable pens use a special type of ink that can be erased by friction. If your pen is not working, it could be due to the pen running out of ink, a clogged tip, or the erasable ink drying out. Try scribbling on a separate piece of paper or gently heating the tip to see if that helps get the ink flowing again.
Yes, Bic is one of the makers of erasable pens.
You can't erase pen ink because they are not erasable. If you make a mistake, just cross it out. For example: pns pens are not erasable.
Example sentence - I signed the silly agreement with an erasable ink pen to ensure it was just for fun entertainment.
An erasable pen uses special ink that can be removed by friction or an eraser. This ink is different from regular pen ink because it is designed to be easily erased without damaging the paper. Regular pens use permanent ink that cannot be erased.
There is a type of ballpoint pen that is manufactured whose ink is specially made to be erasable. The pen includes an eraser on the cap. Lemon juice and bleach can also be used.
Pencil primarily, although there are some "erasable pen" products.
Pencil.. Because you can erase it in case you mess up.. Or buy an erasable pen.. They can be found at OfficeDepot or HobbyLobby..