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The work chronicles the origins and evolution of metal writing nibs, surveying ancient references and archaeological finds through medieval and early modern mentions and tracing improvements that led to mechanized manufacture in the early nineteenth century. It profiles several early makers and patrons, outlines the factory steps — blanking, stamping, slitting, hardening, and finishing — and describes the presses, tools, and techniques used. Historical anecdotes and surviving-artifact reports accompany a practical, step-by-step account of production and a description of a principal pen works operation.
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