Introducing Grand Illusions' indestructible, inkless pen: using nibs carved from a mysterious alloy, it yields a quality line on almost any paper. No sharpening, no refilling, no time limit. Though ...
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Engineers create pen that never runs out of ink
In a groundbreaking development for the stationary industry, engineers have managed to design a pen that never depletes its ink supply. This innovation, a significant leap forward in writing ...
Vat19, self-proclaimed “purveyors of curiously awesome products,” has released a pen that has dispensed with ink and writes with a metal alloy tip, boasting that it lasts a lifetime. As one writes ...
Always fumbling about for a pen or pencil? What you need is an inkless pen that lasts forever, writes on almost anything, and attaches securely to your keychain so you always know where it is. That ...
The Pininfarina Cambiano inkless pen stylishly combines wood, aluminum and a special metal alloy to allow the writer to sketch infinite lines. Pininfarina Certain household items are constant ...
Blackboard by Boogie Board is a $45 electronic writing tool featuring Liquid Crystal Paper that writes, edits and erases just like pencil on paper. It handles pressure sensitive pen strokes and writes ...
Pininfarina, well-known for its automotive designs, has this week unveiled a new inkless pen it has created in the form of the 4.EVER Pininfarina Cambiano. The 4.EVER Pininfarina Cambiano inkless pen ...
Pininfarina is known for turning Ferraris and other exotic cars into even more impressive works of art, so it’s a safe assumption that its new 4.EVER Pininfarina Cambiano writing instrument is going ...
TL;DR: Keep the ForeverPen™ Tiny Inkless Pen on your key ring to help you out in a pinch for just $23.99 (reg. $40). Never be caught without a pen again! The ForeverPen™ Tiny Inkless Pen and ...
September 21, 2007 While most pen designs are getting more complex, this inkless metal pen takes inspiration from the past for its simple design and functionality. Though not likely to usurp the ...
The year was 1948. I was just a tiny tot. My father gifted me a ball-point pen from Singapore. In India, the ball pen was rare. School children were allowed to write only using pencils. Scribbling ...
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