Date: Wed, 13 Apr 1994 14:03:43 EDT
From: Bruce Southard ENSOUTHA[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]ECUVM1.BITNET
Subject: Re: ink pen
As one who also doesn't make the pen/pin distinction, I would like to
second Donald Lance's suggestion about looking to commercial language
use for the "ink pen" distinction. I believe that "fountain pen" was in
use prior to the coming of the "ballpoint pen," but even so, "ink pen"
may have arisen to distinguish between the two types of pens. I also
vaguely remember being exposed to the term "ball pen" in the Philippines
during the late '60's--that term struck me as a useful alternative to
what I had come to know as the "ballpoint." Do others use "ball pen" and
"ink pen" to distinguish between the "ballpoint pen" and the "fountain
pen"? And what do you call all of these new gadgets which have ink but
do not have the traditional "ballpoint"?
BRUCE SOUTHARD
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY
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