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Gel Pen Blue
how to get rid of pink pen stain on my blue north face?
my friend dar wrote his name in pink gel pen on my blue north face and i dont know how to get rid of it!! need some ideas that work so that it will go away!!! Please and Thank you!!!
Try some rubbing alcohol.=)
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Pilot P-500 Extra Fine 0.5mm gel Pen Blue x 12pcs $12.99 |
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Uni-Ball Signo RT UMN-138 0.38mm gel pen BLUE x12 pcs $14.00 |
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5PCS Pentel Japan Slicci 0.4mm Gel Pen Blue $5.50 |
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Zebra Orbitz Retractable Gel PEN BLUE 12 IN BOX MEDIUM $14.99 |
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Pilot Begreen B2P Gel Roller Pen – Blue Ink – 12PC $24.99 |
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Pilot G-2 0.5mm extra fine Roller Gel Pen Set of 3 colors Black Red Blue $5.00 |
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Pilot Frixion Ball Erasable Gel Pen Fine Point 3-Pack Blue Ink (31567) $12.43 |
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Child Signing Writing Blue Ink 0.5mm Tip Gel Pen 3 Pcs $4.57 |
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PILOT G2 RETRACTABLE GEL Ink Pen – BLUE INK – 1 DZ $17.89 |
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Blue Refill 0.5mm Tip Plastic Body Gel Ink Pen 3 Pcs for Student $3.95 |
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0.5mm Blue Refill Nonslip Rubber Coated Gel Ink Pen 3 Pcs w Clip $3.99 |
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0.5mm Writing Blue Gel In Pen w Pocket Clip Cap 3 Pcs $4.35 |
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0.5mm Blue Refill Nonslip Rubber Coated Gel Ink Pen 3 Pcs w Clip $4.56 |
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3 Pcs Anti Slip Shell Blue Neutral Gel Ink Pen w Lid $4.14 |
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Pilot Pil-31171 G2 Gel Ink Pen – Blue Ink – 1 Dozen (pil31171) $17.08 |
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Pilot Pil-31554 Frixion Ball Erasable Gel Pen – Blue Ink – Blue Barrel – 2 / $5.24 |
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Uni-ball Signo 207 Gel Rollerball Pen – 0.7 Mm Pen Point Size – Black Ink, Blue $12.94 |
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Pilot Pil-31601 Begreen B2p Gel Pen Blue Ink – 1 Each (pil31601) $3.54 |
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Uni-ball Signo Gel 207 Uni-Ball Pen – 0.7 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink – 1 Each $17.00 |
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Zebra Pen Zeb-46720 Sarasa Gel Retractable Pen – 0.5 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue $12.28 |
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Zebra Pen Zeb-46822 Sarasa Gel Retractable Pen – 0.7 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue $3.98 |
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Pentel Kl257-c Hyperg Retractable Gel Roller Pen – 0.7 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue $3.35 |
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Sanford Jetstream Gel Ballpoint Pen – 0.7 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink – Black $3.63 |
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Pilot Pil-14002 Neo-gel Rolling Ball Pen – Blue Ink – Translucent Barrel – 1 $9.25 |
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Uni-ball 207 Gel Rollerball Pen – 0.7 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink – 1 Each - $3.42 |
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Pilot Pil-36271 Dr. Grip Retractable Gel Rollerball Pen – Black Ink – Ice Blue $7.50 |
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Papermate Pap-1746318 Paper Mate Gel Pen – 0.7 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink – 2 $3.95 |
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Sanford Vision Elite Gel Pen – 0.5 Mm Pen Point Size – Black Ink, Blue Ink - $3.92 |
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Uni-Ball Vision Elite Rollerball Gel Pen – 0.8 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink – 1 $3.99 |
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Zebra Pen Zeb-46620 Retractable Gel Rollerball Pen – Blue Ink – Translucent $12.24 |
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Pilot G2 Bold Point Retractable Gel Pen – Ink Color: Blue – Barrel Color: Clear $14.71 |
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Zebra Pen Zeb-42620 Gr8 Gel Retractable Pen – 0.7 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink - $10.97 |
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Sanford Jetstream Gel Ballpoint Pen – 1 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink – Black $3.63 |
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Pilot G-knock Begreen Gel Retractable Ink Pen – Ink Color: Blue – Barrel Color: $15.13 |
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Uni-ball Vision Elite Rollerball Gel Pen – 0.5 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink – 1 $3.90 |
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Sanford Vision Elite Gel Pen – 0.8 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink – Light Gray $3.85 |
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Pilot Pil-31501 Begreen G-Knock Gel Ink Pen – Blue Ink – Blue Barrel – 2 / Pack $4.79 |
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Sanford Vision Elite Gel Pen – 0.8 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink – 1 Each - $3.85 |
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Sanford Uni-ball Signo Retractable Gel Pen – 0.38 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink - $14.92 |
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Pilot Pil-31058 G2 Retractable Gel Ink Pen – Blue Ink – 4 / Pack (pil31058) $6.81 |
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Pilot Pil-31027 G2 Retractable Gel Ink Rollerball Pen – Blue Ink – Translucent $3.49 |
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Pilot Pil-15002 Precise Begreen Retractable Rolling Ball Gel Pen – Blue Ink - $16.02 |
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Zebra Pen Zeb-42622 Gr8 Gel Pen – 0.7 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink – Blue Barrel $3.80 |
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Pilot Pil-15022 Precise Begreen Retractable Rolling Ball Gel Pen – Blue Ink - $4.58 |
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Zebra Pen Zeb-41020 Orbitz Retractable Gel Pens – 0.7 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue $8.87 |
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Pilot Pil-31009 G2 Gel Rollerball Pen – Blue Ink – 1 / Pack (pil31009) $3.43 |
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Sanford Vision Elite Gel Pen – 0.5 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink – Dark Gray $3.93 |
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Uni-ball Signo 207 Gel Pen – 0.7 Mm Pen Point Size – Black Ink, Red Ink, Blue $7.07 |
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Zebra Pen Zeb-44122 Jimnie Gel Rollerball Pen – 0.7 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink $4.08 |
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Pilot G2 Retractable Gel Ink Pen – Ink Color: Navy Blue – Barrel Color: Clear - $16.17 |
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Zebra Pen Zeb-46820 Sarasa Gel Retractable Pen – 0.7 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue $12.15 |
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Sanford Signo 207 Gel Micro Pen – 0.5 Mm Pen Point Size – Blue Ink – Translucent $16.71 |
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Pilot Pil-31551 Frixion Erasable Gel Pen – Blue Ink – Blue Barrel – 1 Each $3.60 |
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Pilot Pil-31032 G2 Retractable Gel Ink Pen – Blue Ink – Translucent Barrel – 2 / $4.54 |
Feather Pen Available Today is a Distant Imitations of the Authentic Item
The name “pen” is derived from the Latin word “penna”, which means feather. This is a writing instrument that, manually through capillary action applies ink to a surface, usually paper. Pens can be used with inks of many colors but commonly make use of inks in shades varying between black, blue, red, and sometimes green. There are many different kinds of pens, some of which are listed here i.e. Reed pens, Quills, Metal nibs, Fountain Pens, Ballpoints, Felt tips, Roller balls and the Porous Point. All the pens of the world are made around these different. Pens are also classified depending on the type of tip that accompanies the pen, there is the ballpoint pen, the rollerball pen, the Fountain Pen, the felt-Tip Pen and also the gel pen.
The first feather pen was used as a writing instrument around the year 500 BC; dried and well cleaned, feathers were great in combination with ink made of herbal extracts. Swan, goose or turkey feathers were the only ones reliable for writing since their thicker capillary system sucked more ink. The feather pen was made by sharpening the tip of the feather and splitting it in half so that the ink could spread evenly on the writing material. During the last millennium BC, the Egyptians had invented an alternative to the feather pen by using sharp sticks to apply soot to the papyrus.
Instead of a feather pen, the ancient Chinese used brushes made of camel and mouse fur that were passed through clay. In case the material that had to be written on was silk, very fine brushes were used, and they simply consisted of a few hairs added at the end of a rod. Little by little the feather pen and its variants inspired the invention of the modern fountain pens, since people had to find a system that would no longer rely on repetitive dipping of the feather pen in ink. The hardness level of the nibs we use today is definitely one hundred times higher than that of the initial feather pen.
Though tradition has made us believe that the feather pen preserved the real feather as such, history proves otherwise; apparently all the hairs were removed and the feather structure was cut at a comfortable size for the hand. Writing was definitely slower that we know it today, not just because of the many feather pen dippings in ink, but also because of the quality of the materials on which people were writing. The capillary structure of natural feathers was the one to have actually inspired the inventors of the first fountain pen.
Presently, there are plenty of feather pen models, but they are distant imitations of the authentic items that where used in parchment writing. Thus, you can find feather-shaped fountain pens and ballpoints that school-age children usually enjoy. They are pretty cheap and often show special distinctive features such as multicolor writing, and sparkling or even Invisible Ink use. Considered great gifts for the Christmas holidays or special family celebrations, a modern feather pen preserves only the simulated image of the real writing tool that was so widely used not more than two centuries ago.
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