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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > stylographic pen
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قلمخودنويس،سرمدادي،خودنويسيكهنوك مخروطيدارد -
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கம்பி முனை மைக்கோல் -
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1) перо; пишущий элемент3) рейсфедер4) перемычка5) укрытие•-
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gold nib fountain pen
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killing pen
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laundry pen
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light pen
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liquid ink ball pen
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mechanical pen
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parallel line pen
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retractable bail pen
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ruling pen
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14 A.T. Cross Company
"А.Т. Кросс"Компания, производящая дорогие письменные принадлежности [writing instrument, Cross pen], в том числе из драгоценных металлов. Основана Р. Кроссом [Cross, Richard] в 1846. Среди первых патентов фирмы - прообраз современного механического карандаша [propel-repel mechanical pencil] и ручка "Стилографик" [Stylographic pen], предшественница шариковой ручки. Штаб-квартира в г. Линкольне, шт. Род-АйлендEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > A.T. Cross Company
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SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing[br]fl. late eighteenth/early nineteenth century London, England[br]English inventor of carbon paper.[br]Wedgwood was descended from Thomas Wedgwood, the father of Josiah Wedgwood, the founder of the famous pottery firm. In 1806, he patented an apparatus for making copies of handwritten documents, Wedgwood's Stylographic Writer. It was originally developed with the intention of helping the blind to write and had a metal stylus instead of a quill pen: a piece of paper that had been soaked in printer's ink and then dried was placed between two sheets of paper, and wires placed across the page guided the stylus in the hand of the blind writer.A few years later Wedgwood developed this apparatus into a way of making a copy of a letter at the time of writing. He used impregnated paper, which he called carbonic or carbonated paper, the first known reference to carbon paper. It was placed between a sheet of good quality writing paper and one of thin, transparent paper. By writing with the stylus on the thin paper, a good copy appeared on the lower sheet, while a reverse copy appeared on the underside of the other, which could be read right way round through the transparent paper. In its final form, the Manifold Stylographic Writer was put on sale, elegantly presented between marbled covers. Eventually a company was established to make and sell the writer, and by 1818 it was in the name of Wedgwood's son, R.Wedgwood Jun. of Rathbone Place, Oxford Street, London. Many of the writers were sold, although they never came into general use in offices, which preferred battalions of Dickensian Bob Cratchits armed with quill pens. Wedgwood himself did not share in the family prosperity, for his pathetic letters to his daughter show that he had to hawk his apparatus to raise the price of his next meal.[br]Further ReadingW.B.Proudfoot, 1972, The Origin of Stencil Duplicating, London: Hutchinson.LRD
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