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With the development of the technology all the other [[materials]] have been used then, starting from the [[metal]] (the first were probably the [[Wahl Metal Pen]]), the first artificial resins such as [[bakelite]], [[galalite]] and [[celluloid]], to pass in the '40s to the most common [[plastic resins]] still in use today.  
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With the development of the technology all the other [[materials]] have been used then, starting from the [[metal]] (the first were probably the [[Wahl Metal Pen]]), the first artificial resins such as [[bakelite]], [[galalith]] and [[celluloid]], to pass in the '40s to the most common [[plastic resins]] still in use today.  
 
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Con lo sviluppo della tecnologia sono stati utilizzati poi tutti gli altri [[materiali]], a partire dal [[metallo]] (le prime furono probabilmente le [[Wahl Metal Pen]]), alle prime resine artificiali come [[bachelite]], [[galalite]] e [[celluloide]], per passare negli anni '40 alle più comuni [[resine plastiche]] in uso ancora oggi. Una galleria di fotografie si trova su [[Body_Gallery|questa pagina]].
TraduzioneWith the development of the technology all the other [[materials]] have been used then, starting from the [[metal]] (the first were probably the [[Wahl Metal Pen]]), the first artificial resins such as [[bakelite]], [[galalith]] and [[celluloid]], to pass in the '40s to the most common [[plastic resins]] still in use today. 
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With the development of the technology all the other materials have been used then, starting from the metal (the first were probably the Wahl Metal Pen), the first artificial resins such as bakelite, galalith and celluloid, to pass in the '40s to the most common plastic resins still in use today.