Personalized Pens

Ancient Egyptians had developed article on papyrus scrolls when scribes given over lanky reed brushes or reed pens from the Juncus Maritimus or sea rush . In his book A Old Days of Writing, Steven Roger Fischer suggests that on the basis of finds at Saqqara, the reed pen might well have been fond for belles-lettres on parchment as king-size ago as the First Dynasty or about 3000 BC. Reed pens continued to be passed down until the Mainstream Ages although they were slowly replaced by quills from about the seventh century.

Bíró filed a British patent on June 15, 1938. In 1940 the Bíró brothers and a friend, Juan Jorge Meyne, moved Personalized Pens to Argentina fleeing Nazi Germany and on June 10, filed another patent, and formed Bíró Pens of Argentina. By the picnic days of 1943 the first commercial models were available. Erasable ballpoint pens were introduced by Papermate in 1979 when the Erasermate was put on the market.