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In 1750, people primarily used quills made from bird feathers, often goose or swan feathers, as writing instruments. These quills were dipped in ink to write on paper or parchment. Additionally, metal nibs began to emerge towards the late 18th century, offering a more durable writing option. Ink was typically made from natural ingredients, such as soot or plant extracts, mixed with water.

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