Size:
0.35
Usage:
writing
Material:
aluminum
Shape:
Cigar
Type:
pen
Color:
Silver
Pen is a typical composing instrument that applies ink to a surface, normally paper, for composing or drawing.[1] Early pens, for example, reed pens, plume pens, plunge pens and controlling pens held a limited quantity of ink on a nib or in a little void or pit which must be occasionally re-energized by plunging the tip of the pen into an inkwell. Today, such pens track down just few specific uses, for example, in outline and calligraphy. Reed pens, plume pens and plunge pens, which were utilized for composing, have been supplanted by ballpoint pens, rollerball pens, wellspring pens and felt or earthenware tip pens.[2] Ruling pens, which were utilized for specialized drawing and map making, have been supplanted by specialized pens like the Rapido graph. These cutting edge pens contain inward ink supplies, with the end goal that they don't should be dunked in ink while composing.
Size: | 0.35 |
Usage: | writing |
Material: | aluminum |
Shape: | Cigar |
Type: | pen |
Color: | Silver |