Quills were primarily used as writing instruments from the 6th century until the 19th century. Made from the feathers of birds, particularly geese and swans, quills became popular for their ability to produce fine lines and were often dipped in ink for writing. The use of quills gradually declined with the advent of metal nibs and fountain pens, which offered greater convenience and durability.
William Shakespeare used a quill to write all his plays.
A quill tip pen is a pen that is made from the flight feather of a large bird. Quill pens were used from the 6th to 19th century.
Thomas Jefferson used a quill pen to write the Declaration of Independence.
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The writers of the Declaration of Independence the articles of confederation and The constitution all used quill pens to create these famous documents
A pen with a feather is called a quill pen. It was commonly used for writing before modern pens were invented.
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A pen with a feather in it is called a quill pen. It was commonly used before the invention of modern pens and is still used for decorative purposes or in calligraphy.
The quill pen was used to write the deleration of independance, and the word pen comes from the latin word penna which means feather.