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  2. Nib (pen) - Wikipedia

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    The quill replaced the reed pen across Europe by the Early Middle Ages and remained the main writing tool of the West for nearly a thousand years until the 17th century. . Quills are fashioned by cutting a nib into the end of a feather obtained from a fairly large bird, such as a goose, traditionally from its left

  3. Birmingham pen trade - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham pen trade evolved in the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter and its surrounding area in the 19th century. "Pen" is the old term for what is now generally referred to as a nib, and for over a century the city was the world's leading manufacturer of steel nibs for dip pens, also making nibs in brass, bronze, and other alloys.

  4. Quill - Wikipedia

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    A nib cut from a bird's quill Feathers in stages of being made into quills. The shaft of a flight feather is long and hollow, making it an obvious candidate for being crafted into a pen. The process of making a quill from a feather involves curing the shaft to harden it, then fashioning its tip into a nib using a pen knife or other small ...

  5. Macniven and Cameron - Wikipedia

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    The "Waverley" nib was invented by Duncan Cameron, another brother, and was unusual in having an upturned point, making the ink flow more smoothly on the paper. The "Waverley" was named after the Waverley novels of Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832), which were still hugely popular at the time.

  6. Perry & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Box and 2301 "Indent Pen" nibs The 341 model, sold under the brand "Perry-Mason" From left to right: Nº 87, 1403, 1402, 1401, 1407, 206 and 124. James Perry, still a schoolmaster and being dissatisfied with the quality of existing pens, began making steel pens by hand.

  7. Writing implement - Wikipedia

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    A dip pen has a steel nib (the pen proper) and a pen-holder. Dip pens are very versatile, as the pen-holder can accommodate a wide variety of nibs that are specialized for different purposes: copperplate writing, mapping pens, and five-pointed nibs for drawing music staves. They can be used with most types of ink, some of which are incompatible ...