Eraser.
I wonder if the children at school these days will use, or have even heard of, some of the entries that’ll be in this thread
Eraser.
I wonder if the children at school these days will use, or have even heard of, some of the entries that’ll be in this thread
Finger (Does it count as writing tools ?)
This is “Blood Writing tools”
And these are how to use it.
Graphite things. Graphite is what is used in pencils for example
highlighter
My grandson writes with a highlighter on post-it notes and labels things in my house…ugh!
An inkpot to dip your quills/fountain pen in
My first thought was actually an icepick when you’re desperate to leave a message on the wall but too squeamish to use your blood for the job
Jar - if no inkpot available, perhaps a jar will do
I imagine a Knitting Needle could be pressed into service as a writing implement
We seem to have ground to a halt. Sorry for the product name, but expanding to more recent tools might help us progress
livescribe pen. Haven’t used, but sounds wonderful
Mechanical pencil.
Especially Japanese ones.
notebook
For all those ideas
An Ohto pen
On no, failed the alphabet test. Trying again
pen or pencil. Too obvious?
Quill.
Rubber… in some parts of the world, it is another word for an eraser!
Stylus, for writing on electronic devices
Typewriter. For those with awful penmanship and a fear of more advanced technology
Underwood typewriter … to be specific
This is crawling along. No ideas for v apart from very sharp stick
Btw, for next topic how about places or natural features that describe accurately what they are? Eg went to Kangaroo Valley last weekend, and guess what were there?
WhiteOut
Very handy for fixing up typos back when people still used pen and paper
Edit:
Tourists?
Anyone out there? Kaffy, it was your topic…not sure there is anything for X. Reset please?