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A quill tube is a small, hollow tube used for holding liquid ink in traditional dip pens. It is typically made from a feather quill or other natural material and is inserted into the pen's nib to deliver ink onto paper when writing. This type of pen has been historically popular before modern metal-nibbed pens became common.

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When was The Quill created?

The Quill was created in 1983.


What is the holder for a quill pen called?

The tip of a writer's quill is call the 'nib.'


What is the birth name of Timothy Patrick Quill?

Timothy Patrick Quill's birth name is Timothy Joseph Quill.


Do they make fake feathers?

Indeed. They use a similar method to the one used for creating synthetic thread and fabric. The quill part of the feather is just a plastic tube.


When was The Porcupine's Quill created?

The Porcupine's Quill was created in 1974.


When did Quill Award end?

Quill Award ended in 2008.


When was Quill Award created?

Quill Award was created in 2005.


When was Alf Quill born?

Alf Quill was born in 1910.


When was Gene Quill born?

Gene Quill was born in 1927.


When did Gene Quill die?

Gene Quill died in 1988.


When was The Southern Quill created?

The Southern Quill was created in 1950.