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  2. The Best Pens in 2023 - AOL

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    It's smooth and the ink dries faster than most fountain pens, with minimal smudging. Shop Now Metropolitan Collection Fountain Pen, Black Barrel, Classic Design, Medium Nib, Black Ink (91107)

  3. Officially, the 13 Best Pens of All Time - AOL

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    Arteza's rollerball pens are not as sensitive to angles and roll out ink pretty quickly. The smaller point (.5 rather than.7) makes it a little scratchier and easy to articulate your writing.

  4. TikTokers say this is the 'smoothest pen in the world' - AOL

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    Writing with the right pen can instantly change your productivity level and shoppers say this is the absolutely smoothest pen ever. TikTokers say this is the 'smoothest pen in the world' Skip to ...

  5. Pounce (powder) - Wikipedia

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    Pounce is gently sprinkled all over the writing on the paper. When using a quill or a steel nib, and with inks that are made up to match those typically in use during the 18th and 19th centuries, and provided the pen has been used with the fine strokes typical of handwriting of that period, the handwriting will be sufficiently dry within 10 seconds to allow the paper to be folded without blotting.

  6. List of pen types, brands and companies - Wikipedia

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    A pen is a handheld device used to apply ink to a surface, usually paper, for writing or drawing. [1] Additional types of specialized pens are used in specific types of applications and environments such as in artwork, electronics, digital scanning and spaceflight, and computing.

  7. Rollerball pen - Wikipedia

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    The "liquid-ink" type uses an ink and ink-supply system similar to a fountain pen, and they are designed to combine the convenience of a ballpoint pen with the smooth "wet ink" effect of a fountain pen. The "liquid-ink" type rollerball pens were introduced in 1963 by the Japanese company Ohto. [2] [3] The gel-ink type rollerball pens were ...