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In fact, there are references to the production of celluloid pens up since 1905<ref>David Nishimura in [http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=136998&st=0&gopid=1360934&#entry1360934 this discussion] refers to a 1905 article that speaks of (black) celluloid pens.</ref> but in this case it is still black celluloid, and not the one made in multiple colors and patterns which will become the most significant material from the second half of the 20s.<noinclude> | In fact, there are references to the production of celluloid pens up since 1905<ref>David Nishimura in [http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=136998&st=0&gopid=1360934&#entry1360934 this discussion] refers to a 1905 article that speaks of (black) celluloid pens.</ref> but in this case it is still black celluloid, and not the one made in multiple colors and patterns which will become the most significant material from the second half of the 20s.<noinclude> | ||
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== External references == | == External references == | ||
* [https://journals.openedition.org/cahierscfv/799] Quality Matters for Historical Plastics: The Past-Making of Cellulose Nitrates for Future Preservation | * [https://journals.openedition.org/cahierscfv/799] Quality Matters for Historical Plastics: The Past-Making of Cellulose Nitrates for Future Preservation | ||
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* [http://chestofbooks.com/reference/Henley-s-20th-Century-Formulas-Recipes-Processes-Vol1/Solvents-for-Celluloid.html] Solvent recipes for celluloid | * [http://chestofbooks.com/reference/Henley-s-20th-Century-Formulas-Recipes-Processes-Vol1/Solvents-for-Celluloid.html] Solvent recipes for celluloid | ||
* [http://chestofbooks.com/reference/Henley-s-20th-Century-Formulas-Recipes-Processes-Vol1/Mending-Celluloid.html] More recipes | * [http://chestofbooks.com/reference/Henley-s-20th-Century-Formulas-Recipes-Processes-Vol1/Mending-Celluloid.html] More recipes | ||
− | * [http://forum.fountainpen.it/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=11452] Forum discussion< | + | * [http://forum.fountainpen.it/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=11452] Forum discussion |
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In fact, there are references to the production of celluloid pens up since 1905[1] but in this case it is still black celluloid, and not the one made in multiple colors and patterns which will become the most significant material from the second half of the 20s.
External references
- [1] Quality Matters for Historical Plastics: The Past-Making of Cellulose Nitrates for Future Preservation
- [2] Evaluation of Cellulose Ethers for Conservation
- [3] On picks degradation
- [4] Celluloid objects: their chemistry and preservation
- [5] degradation of plastics
- [6] Solvent recipes for celluloid
- [7] More recipes
- [8] Forum discussion
Notes
- ↑ David Nishimura in this discussion refers to a 1905 article that speaks of (black) celluloid pens.