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ELECTRIC PEN

Lettering in gold and silver leaf or colours upon leather, glass, metal and other materials, is simplified by an electric pen supplied with current from the house-lighting circuit. The inscription is traced through a special transfer paper, laid upon the object, the heat of the pen point melting the metal foil. The heat can be controlled, and the pen may be employed also for the purpose of burning plush, leather and wood, or in making inscriptions upon photographic negatives.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 753, 28 August 1929, Page 14

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ELECTRIC PEN Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 753, 28 August 1929, Page 14

ELECTRIC PEN Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 753, 28 August 1929, Page 14

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