Pen and Pencils History: Writing Tools
Pen and Pencils History: Writing Tools
Pen and Pencils History: Writing Tools
5000 years ago) but are still used today despite the electronic
technology that we use for communication. Here you can read more
about history of pencils and other writing instruments, including
biography of prominent inventors, interesting facts and making process
of various writing tools.
Brief History
When information became too overwhelming so the humanity couldn’t
memories it all we began to write things. The first Neolithic writings date
from the 6th millennium BC. The first writings were carved into wood and
stone with stone and metal tools. Later we used styluses to write on wax
tablets, brushes, chalk, and quills. But two writing tools are still popular
today - pencil and pen (although most of the writing we do today is of
an electronic kind).
Pens use ink to write on the surface and are ancient writing tools.They
appeared for the first time in Ancient Egypt where scribes used reed
pens to write on papyrus, and it is assumed that they date from about
3000 BC. Quills, pens made from flight feathers of large birds, appeared
in the 7th century although reed pens stayed popular until Middle Ages.
Modern metal pens appeared in the 18th century although, for instance,
a copper nib for a pen was found in the ruins of Pompeii. The first pens
with metal nibs were mass produced in 1822 by John Mitchell of
Birmingham. The quality of steel nibs improved in time and dip pens with
metal nibs became popular writing tool. These pens were dipped in ink
which stayed on the nib due to capillary action. But there were also pens
that had their reservoirs for ink and didn’t need to be dipped. They
appeared for the first time in the 10th century but didn’t become
popular until the 19th century and appearance of a fountain pen in
France. On October 30, 1888, John J. Loud patented ballpoint pen.
Slavoljub Eduard Penkala invented the first solid-ink fountain pen in
1907. László Bíró invented his ballpoint pen in 1938. Yukio Horie of the
Tokyo Stationery Company, Japan invented a variant of a pen with
reservoir - felt-tipped pen, in the 1960s which was a predecessor of
today’s marker pens and highlighters. Roller ball pens, which use ball
point writing mechanisms and water-based liquid or gelled ink, appeared
in the 1970s. The 1980s and ‘90s saw improvements in work of roller ball
pens as well as pens with porous points that have points that are made
of some porous material like felt or ceramic.