Colonial Classroom: Quill Pens and Ink
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- Step back into the colonial era and learn how quill pens were used back in Washington's day! Washington Crossing Historic Park volunteer Judi Biederman explains how quill pens and ink were created and used in the 18th century.
Thank you, this was really helpful, I was looking for something exactly like this, it’s also an amazing history lesson.
She seems like such a sweet lady
Thank you for sharing this information in such a beautiful manner xx
Very informative, thank you!
Ma you are so precious. I felt like crying while listening to you present this. Thank you for the info and thank God for the grace to be used as instruments to serve his people. Such purity...
Because of the echo the sound is mostly not understandable. There are filters that would correct that.
Thank you for the recall! Everything you said is true. Stephen Granger the DNA recurrence of Thomas Jefferson.
This was very interesting!
Could you also show how you use the ink blotter and pounce sand?
Lovely video
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Thanks 😊
It's a 'gaggle of geese' to be correct or, slightly incorrectly 'a flock of geese', but never a herd of geese. The word 'herd' is only ever applied to cattle.
Did you really come back to the video 6 months later to comment on a video you disliked?
@@DabluCrew Ah....you must be a liberal. Did you come back to a video 6 months later to see who might still be making comments about it? Twit.
Uhhhmmm...ackshully...
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A group of geese is called a "Gaggle", ... miss educator.
So really nothing useful about making a quill pen and nothing useful about making ink. Thanks for wasting my time.
To make the quil pen u need goose, swan or turkey. 3:29 and 3:20 for ink, it seems to me you have not been paying attention
She also explains it’s history and how they were used
Pretty sure the video doesn't promise that. That's your projection. It was a great history lesson and I appreciated it
Please read the title.
That’s ur opinion. To me it’s pretty interesting.