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matt76 | 16:22 Fri 08th Oct 2004 | How it Works
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what sort of feather is the best feather to use to make a quill pen
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Historically, quill pens were made from goose feathers.
I think swan quills also feature, but I wouldnt like to try extracting one from a live beast
Feathers from the right wing were more favoured than from the left, because the natural curve of the feather is better for a right-handed writer. Some calligraphers still use quill pens at times, because nothing else quite produces the same quality of lettering.
In medieval days scribes would take a flight feather from any large bird they could lay their hands on. No particular bird was favoured.
Goose works well, but as Ray says any bird large enough will do, such as swan and turkey, and presumably buzzard, raven, eagle, heron etc. My mum's a calligrapher, and I give her goose or turkey feathers when I get the chance. In fact she did wonder whether left or right feathers were supposed to be better -- I'll pass on what you say, Ewood27.
i think u should try dodo feathers, but apparently there kinda rare nowadays. try ebay you can find loads of stuff on there!!!

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