stylus, bone-pen, and a carbonic-paper
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kousei4
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Although remembered by stylus, was there any bone-pen?
Ivory or the bone of the animal is attached previously.
Is it because that whose point was thinner than stylus has a hit softer than the iron point and stencil paper is not damaged?
Until very recently, did the check and the receipt cover with the carbonic paper and were copied?
Since documents, such as a contract drawn up by a Japanese typewriter or English typing, were also copied on both sides of a carbonic paper, was paper thin, as for the way of a duplicate?
Karei
Ivory or the bone of the animal is attached previously.
Is it because that whose point was thinner than stylus has a hit softer than the iron point and stencil paper is not damaged?
Until very recently, did the check and the receipt cover with the carbonic paper and were copied?
Since documents, such as a contract drawn up by a Japanese typewriter or English typing, were also copied on both sides of a carbonic paper, was paper thin, as for the way of a duplicate?
Karei


