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Forwarding several years later, the Egyptians advanced into employing thick Calamus/Bamboo reeds, obtaining them from Armenia and Egypt. The Chinese also had their own plan [for pens] as well, as they implemented brushes [into pens] made from Camel/Rat hair.
After thousands and thousands of years [of] using reeds for pens, the [[w:quill|quill pen]] was created in the 5-6th century in Seville, Spain. They were widely used, and the best ones were made from swan feathers, while [the writer's that were poor who wanted quill pans] invested into goose feathers.
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