So much for my debt of gratitude to the humblestylographic pen.
Nothing seems more prosaic than the stylographic pen.
Takes out a note-book and writes with a stylographic pen.
He sits by the table thinking a moment, then lakes a piece of paper and makes ready his stylographic pen.
The man Berrisford and I have in history is a dreamy old thing who goes into thoughtful trances every now and then in the middle of a sentence, while three hundred and fifty stylographic pens hang in mid-air waiting to harpoon the next word.
When he has a graver work, which is, in his view at least, of permanent importance to publish, it is written in the stylographic character, and sold at the telegraphic centres.
Copies, whether of the phonographic or stylographic writing, are multiplied with extreme facility and perfection.
Cross, and other Stylographic so-called pens, which have a rigid point incapable of making shaded lines.
Hundreds of the stylographic pages were filled, and the duplicates sent home for the entertainment of Olivia Clemens, but the notes were not completed, and the actual writing was never begun.
The absence of solid matter, which makes them desirable for the stylographic pen, unfits them for records.
Stylographic inks should not be used upon records, most of them are aniline.
The bar is in contact with the slide-wire J and therefore varies the position of the point q and it also carries with it a stylographic pen.
As the contact q is moved, it carries with it a stylographic pen which travels in a straight line over a regularly moving roll of coordinate paper, thus producing a permanently recorded curve indicating the temperature differences.
Its ready flow from stylographic pens led to the name "stylographic ink.
You were talking about cases," says the outsider, jerking the ink down into his stylographic pen.
Under cover of an open journal he is writing furiously with a stylographic pen, asking a question in an innocent voice from time to time and so flickering up the conversation whenever it shows a tendency to wane.
A gold watch by Hudson, of New York, and a chain which held a stylographic pen, lay among the bones.
Brown were all presently struggling and swearing (figuratively) over their stylographic pens, trying to believe that salvation lay in their conquest.
And at the same time to Twichell: I am writing with a stylographic pen.
The cylinders are covered with paper, but all the markings are made with a stylographic pen.
In some instruments this carriage is furnished with a metal point, and in others with a stylographic ink pen.
Pertaining to, or used in, stylographic pen; as, stylographic ink.
Of or pertaining to stylography; used in stylography; as, stylographic tablets.
Stylographic pen, a pen with a conical point like that of a style, combined with a reservoir for supplying it with ink.
The stylographic pen is quite a different article.
The special advantage of the stylographic is that the mere weight of the pen is sufficient pressure, and therefore many hours of writing do not tire the muscles of the hand.
The sleepy young man opened a notebook and shook a stylographic pen so that the ink might flow freely.
The room was still, save for the dim voice and the soft transcribings of the stylographic pen.
He was a Simon Magus of the modern world, with an electric wire and stylographic pen to prophesy with.