Hungarian Invertors Series-László Bíró Ballpoint pen

2,900Ft

9 in stock

Description

László Bíró – Ballpoint pen

Did you know?

László Bíró invented the ballpoint pen that bears his name in Budapest in 1930. He noticed that the ink used in newspaper printing dries faster, keeping the paper dry and clean. This ink was lighter than standard ink, so he devised a pen with a small ball for a nib, which is kept in contact with a supply of ink. As the pen  moves across the paper, the ball rotates, picking the ink up and depositing it on the paper.

The package contains: an engraved ballpoint pen.

Price includes 1 piece.