How This Pen Changed The World

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  • @primalspace
    @primalspace  8 місяців тому +615

    Is this your go-to pen or not? - Shoutout to AnyDesk for making this vid possible, get it for free here: www.anydesk.com/primalspace

    • @briandsouza7854
      @briandsouza7854 8 місяців тому +15

      I prefer writing with a fountain pen when I have to write for some time. But for signatures or quick notes I use Gel and Ball both.

    • @JerryCan101
      @JerryCan101 8 місяців тому +6

      I mostly use pencils

    • @Jfwerb
      @Jfwerb 8 місяців тому +5

      Just saying, because you use Blender (I do too), here are some tips for you: try getting the Flip Fluids addon for blender for more impressive fluid simulations and RBD Lab addon for blender for every other simulation, for more realistic renders have depth of field turned on. Btw GREAT vids keep it up. Channel Name Here out!🖖

    • @angus1637yt
      @angus1637yt 8 місяців тому +2

      Your hypnotised to sponsor when I become a big y tuber i won’t sponsor any useless things I’ll only sponsor myself

    • @asasnat342
      @asasnat342 8 місяців тому

      @@angus1637yt if you're looking to make a profit off of UA-cam videos, then I mean... good luck

  • @SeanBZA
    @SeanBZA 8 місяців тому +14598

    Best part of the pen design is that the hexagonal shape fits a compact cassette, so allowing you to wind up a tape that is loose, without damaging the player, plus you could rewind a tape without wasting precious battery power.

    • @andy4an
      @andy4an 8 місяців тому +519

      Nostalgia!

    • @Pax.YouTube
      @Pax.YouTube 8 місяців тому +320

      Your comment brought up so many memories

    • @N0Xa880iUL
      @N0Xa880iUL 8 місяців тому +102

      @@andy4an Wow. The genius is endless.

    • @JerryCan101
      @JerryCan101 8 місяців тому +76

      duel functionality

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  8 місяців тому +793

      Haha yes! This really was the best bonus feature. So nostalgic!

  • @ptrix
    @ptrix 8 місяців тому +8222

    You should have mentioned how the pen's design continued to improve over time, such as how the cap was given a hole to prevent choking if it was lodged in an airway

    • @bernielindell
      @bernielindell 8 місяців тому +4

      Maybe you should do your own phukn video? 😂

    • @Alvionalx
      @Alvionalx 8 місяців тому +661

      @BOSS_20125aren't the children supposed to use the pen?

    • @qps9380
      @qps9380 8 місяців тому +589

      Yeah this video really makes some leaps in logic. The rise in literacy rates being attributed to the pen is absolute BS.

    • @lucasblanc1295
      @lucasblanc1295 8 місяців тому +393

      @@qps9380 Not quite the causal relationship of "Ice creams cause increases in drownings" or "Hitler drunk water, therefore we are all like Hitler", but... It probably played some factor, but historically they messed up attributing only the pen to it.

    • @johnlister
      @johnlister 8 місяців тому +111

      And the original steel ball was replaced with the harder tungsten carbide.
      In the UK in the 1960s/1970s Bic also sold pens under the “Biro” trademark. The ballpoint and ink delivery mechanism was the same, but the pen cases were made so that they could be used for multiple refills.
      And, now the Bic Cristal is the premium pen having been surpassed by the Bic Round Stick. I guess Polythene is cheaper than polystyrene!

  • @sneakyknight
    @sneakyknight 7 місяців тому +3602

    This got me wondering: maybe this is the reason why cursive used to be so important but not any more. If you have a fountain pen that is constantly spilling ink, then it's easier not to lift the pen at all. But BIC pens mean you can write your letters separately without the same worry.

    • @Madamchief
      @Madamchief 7 місяців тому +179

      Very observant! 🤔

    • @SanCreatividad-pd1pf
      @SanCreatividad-pd1pf 7 місяців тому +186

      The reason cursive died is because of ballpoint pens. You can't write properly with one.

    • @martinbachmann6283
      @martinbachmann6283 7 місяців тому +74

      @@SanCreatividad-pd1pf See my remark above? Yes, LOVE my fountain pens, & write with them whenever possible, just so long as its fairly good quality paper I'm using. And you be spot on with your ballpoint remark - I'm often told I have beautiful cursive handwriting, but! This is ONLY with a fountain pen. When I attempt ballpoint? > Looks absolutely ghastly! ✒ ✒

    • @madwarrior3771
      @madwarrior3771 7 місяців тому +117

      while it might be harder to write non-cursive with a fountain pen (I have personally never tried), it is very much possible to write cursive with a ballpoint pen
      as a matter of fact, I've *always* used cheap ballpoint pens (almost always the classic bic) and have *always* written in cursive...
      I'm pretty sure that's just a matter of habit really

    • @chicagotypewriter2094
      @chicagotypewriter2094 7 місяців тому +25

      @@martinbachmann6283 I feel the same! While I agree that ballpoint pens get the job done, the fountain pen writes so much smoother and far more satisfying and it makes cursive look much nicer. The ink in Bics is so thick and makes it look splotchy af

  • @louvan9298
    @louvan9298 7 місяців тому +2348

    7:53 "Marcel [Bich] realized how English-speaking countries were pronouncing his name, so he dropped the H" 😂😂😂

    • @kajuanhurn
      @kajuanhurn 7 місяців тому +121

      Best line of the whole video

    • @cementedrebar
      @cementedrebar 7 місяців тому +67

      Not uncommon, Alsthom had to drop the H in their name when they went public, as investors found it easier to pronounce; we now know it as Alstom.

    • @videoinformer
      @videoinformer 7 місяців тому +132

      The new and improved version could be called the Son of a Bic.

    • @andrewcocos
      @andrewcocos 6 місяців тому +15

      @davidl1329 Bicht, nice!

    • @matturner6890
      @matturner6890 6 місяців тому +5

      @@videoinformer clever clever!

  • @AslamD
    @AslamD 7 місяців тому +5255

    This video is the answer to "Sell me this pen".

    • @maple.leaves.
      @maple.leaves. 7 місяців тому +105

      The price tag helps, too. I write a lot, I got all sorts of different ballpoint pens, and many reasons to prefer others to the Cristal, but being able to buy a twelve-pack of consistent, "more-than-good-enough" pens for less than a loaf of bread? Literati in the 1800s would have killed for that.

    • @louistrouver2800
      @louistrouver2800 6 місяців тому +17

      Yep! I couldn’t resist buying a pack of these after watching

    • @breadispain454
      @breadispain454 5 місяців тому

      @@louistrouver2800 You guys dont know the joy of finding the perfect pen. I have done research for days on mechanical pencils and pens. The absolute best all around mechanical pencil is the Staedtler 925-35 along with the Uni Smudge Proof 0.5mm lead. The absolute best pen is the Zebra Sarasa Grand 0.5mm, but with the Zebra Dry Gel refill inside.

    • @adamb89
      @adamb89 5 місяців тому

      Yeah let me get one of them there bitch pens please. I hear the bitch pens are good. (bich)

    • @aralcubukcu
      @aralcubukcu 4 місяці тому +5

      I got the urge to buy a 60 pack of bic pens but realized i didn't need them its probably free everywhere

  • @muozcraft
    @muozcraft 7 місяців тому +1859

    Fun fact: In Argentina, ballpoint pens are still referred as how Biro initially marketed them: Birome

    • @FacuA0
      @FacuA0 7 місяців тому +20

      Yes, it's true.

    • @ommsterlitz1805
      @ommsterlitz1805 7 місяців тому +16

      yet it's not even the same product as the biro pen was unusable on paper

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 7 місяців тому +7

      @@ommsterlitz1805 Arguably, they still are.

    • @ommsterlitz1805
      @ommsterlitz1805 7 місяців тому +16

      @@TheReaverOfDarkness Bich improved the design by ten fold and his genius to use a novelty material like plastic and not being greedy like Biro but instead Bich selling it for a reasonable price.

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 7 місяців тому +18

      @@ommsterlitz1805 Sounds like they got you fooled like the Mike vs. Ike campaign. That's not how it went down.

  • @LeoStaley
    @LeoStaley 8 місяців тому +2864

    It's disappointing you didn't mention the competition with the pencil in this period of pen innovation. Until this pen, the pencil was the dominant writing tool for over a century, and helped literacy rates skyrocket.

    • @geekinasuit8333
      @geekinasuit8333 8 місяців тому +375

      The pencil was a lot simpler and less expensive, it also had the ability to correct mistakes with the use of an eraser, often conveniently affixed to the pencil. I will guess the pencil was much more widely used than the Bic pen, and it is still in use to this day. One advantage of the pen, was that the ink could not be easily erased and redone, for example, unlike with a pencil, if you wrote down your signature on a contract, it was very hard to change later which was one of the desirable properties of indelible ink.

    • @theronwolf3296
      @theronwolf3296 8 місяців тому +57

      Indeed the pencil has been with us for centuries.

    • @douglasstrother6584
      @douglasstrother6584 8 місяців тому +57

      "The Pencil: A History of Design and Circumstance" by Henry Petroski
      This is a fun read.

    • @geekinasuit8333
      @geekinasuit8333 7 місяців тому +99

      @@e1000sn Yeah, I picked up on that misconception as well, obviously the Bic pen had nothing at all to do with why literacy rates were increasing. It would be a great advertisement for Bic though.

    • @katrinabryce
      @katrinabryce 7 місяців тому +56

      @@e1000sn Yes. Literacy rates in Scotland were historically much higher than in the rest of the world because Scotland introduced its public school system much earlier than anywhere else in the world. These days, literacy rates in Scotland are about the same as elswhere because pretty much every other country also has a public school system.

  • @Claudialupperocd
    @Claudialupperocd 6 місяців тому +1303

    False correlation between literacy rates and the invention of the Bic ballpoint; pencils existed and were cheap. People could write with pencils.

    • @Xiefux
      @Xiefux 6 місяців тому

      pencils never existed. its just a conspiracy theory

    • @kennko3
      @kennko3 6 місяців тому +81

      Damn right

    • @angrymurloc7626
      @angrymurloc7626 5 місяців тому +302

      it's honestly such a stupid dramatization that it invalidates the entire video
      I hate it passionately

    • @richardcapstack
      @richardcapstack 5 місяців тому +72

      Absolutely agree- what a brainless correlation.

    • @xcastielx
      @xcastielx 5 місяців тому +8

      I literally don't understand it, like huh? Lol

  • @johnpombrio
    @johnpombrio 7 місяців тому +924

    We used to remove the guts and used the pen body as a peashooter in school. The art department had this huge bucket of small, clear plastic rods, used to melt into projects, that fit the pen perfectly and FLEW across a room. What a time we had!

    • @foodbag312
      @foodbag312 7 місяців тому +19

      Intended use, I'd argue.

    • @edr3667
      @edr3667 7 місяців тому +25

      @@foodbag312 Intended use is the ultrasonic whistle through that little hole. But it's classified.

    • @wyyrdojim
      @wyyrdojim 7 місяців тому +6

      We used spit balls, wadded up saliva soaked paper!😂

    • @you_tube_31
      @you_tube_31 7 місяців тому +4

      We used to remove the ink pipe, scrape the burning fuel from the matchstick top, stuff it into the pen's tip, and burn it over a candle to make a missile-like firework.

    • @valevisa8429
      @valevisa8429 7 місяців тому +4

      We used to shoot rice grains.

  • @EpicBenjo
    @EpicBenjo 7 місяців тому +1126

    I’m old enough to remember one change that was made to the BIC Pen.
    When I was a kid, the LID used to be closed off. Now, there’s a hole at the top. I didn’t know why until I got older and found out the reason was because if a child accidentally swallows the lid and it lodges in the throat, there’s a hole to allow for airflow until the lid can be removed. I remember hearing stories of young children who had died because they swallowed the lid.

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 7 місяців тому +80

      Ehh, they should have let Darwin's theory of natural selection take its course. :D jk

    • @7415_Gamer
      @7415_Gamer 7 місяців тому +13

      I remember chewing the pointed lid when I was in grade school.

    • @tonystales4724
      @tonystales4724 7 місяців тому +14

      Hectic. Imagine having swallowed one accidentally, only for the hole in the lid to actually allow air into your lungs until such time as it could be removed.

    • @THE-X-Force
      @THE-X-Force 7 місяців тому +35

      @@BillAnt You definitely don't have children.

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 7 місяців тому +11

      @@THE-X-Force - I actually do, but your mind reading is way off, and lacking a sense of humor. smh

  • @PeakOfHumor
    @PeakOfHumor 7 місяців тому +366

    "Simplicity is the final achievement"
    Hats off for the engineer that made this pen!

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 7 місяців тому +10

      Simplicity was also part of making it as cheaply as possible, which is the case on most successful mass produced products.

    • @Archer335
      @Archer335 7 місяців тому +2

      Great quote - Chopin.

    • @alex-gf8ht
      @alex-gf8ht 2 місяці тому

      He added nothing unnecessary only things that a pen can work properly with@@BillAnt

  • @ShadowMC2245
    @ShadowMC2245 7 місяців тому +50

    Honestly, the sheer amount amount of effort and ingenuity that took to create the fabled ball point pen was the most remarkable aspect for the pen. The pen's design is manufactured so precisely at a time were machines creating plastic were so new that I am honestly amazed that the pen's design has stayed untouched for more than 70 years!

  • @infadeldog13
    @infadeldog13 7 місяців тому +369

    It’s so ubiquitous as to almost be invisible - yet it’s as iconic an example of 20th century industrial design as the VW Beetle or the Coke bottle.

    • @dangodances
      @dangodances 7 місяців тому

      ye'

    • @DarthSpock9940
      @DarthSpock9940 7 місяців тому +5

      Definitely more iconic than a VW Beetle. Cole bottles are also becoming less iconic because of the shift toward plastic bottles, and less use of the original Cole bottle in logos. The bic pen is closer to pencil and paper in how iconic it is.

    • @aham-gyanarthi-asmi
      @aham-gyanarthi-asmi 7 місяців тому

      Difference is that Coke bottles have ruined the planet and increased ways to pollute. A useless product.

    • @jswajsberg
      @jswajsberg 7 місяців тому +13

      Don't you mean, u-bic-uitous?

    • @AndreaCrisp
      @AndreaCrisp 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@jswajsberg bravo 👏 you win best comment of the day. 😃

  • @Highlaw
    @Highlaw 7 місяців тому +926

    We all know why it sold so well: The tip's texture is extremely pleasurable to chew.

    • @MagereHein
      @MagereHein 7 місяців тому +53

      I think I chewed up more bics than that I wrote with till empty.

    • @mechadonia
      @mechadonia 7 місяців тому +35

      In elementary school I would ravenously chew on the cap till it was totally unusable then chew on the pen till the pen body shattered. Idk what was wrong w me 😂😂😂

    • @MagereHein
      @MagereHein 7 місяців тому +24

      @@mechadonia I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I'm sure pupils chew pens for the same reason some people smoke cigarettes: boredom. Bics are just good for chewing. I tried chewing Parker Jotter pens, but the metal makes the experience unsatisfactory.
      Chewing the cap only really worked with the narrow end. Chewing the pen itself starts at the little cap at the opposite end of the ball, until it gets loose and lost, and from that moment things go fast, as the hexagonal plastic soon shatters.

    • @MrEpsilonZero
      @MrEpsilonZero 7 місяців тому +7

      @@mechadonia Switching to metal pens helps. Unless you have teeth like a shark...🤣

    • @TyroneBlack
      @TyroneBlack 7 місяців тому +11

      To all those who chew pens, you are truly the evil in this world.

  • @RocketrywithAnay_2013
    @RocketrywithAnay_2013 8 місяців тому +533

    Actually that was my father's FIRST pen! I have so many in my house and the design is still the same! An engineering marvel....

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  8 місяців тому +33

      Indeed! Seems so simple now, but there's so much more to it. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment - good luck in the giveaway!

    • @RocketrywithAnay_2013
      @RocketrywithAnay_2013 8 місяців тому +5

      @@primalspace indeed! And thanks!

  • @sanchitaabrol
    @sanchitaabrol 6 місяців тому +12

    It is rare to design something so perfectly, the very first time you make it. Kudos to the maker for thoroughly testing, identifying shortfalls and downscaling the pen's price so more people could buy it!

  • @Aeneas75
    @Aeneas75 7 місяців тому +149

    Lazslo Biro was a Hungarian-born inventor who lived and developed the pen in Argentina. That’s why in Argentina the pen is called “Birome” unlike anywhere in Spanish-speaking countries.

    • @jdalbion
      @jdalbion Місяць тому +1

      Also Eduard Slavoljub Penkala was first guy who invented & patented capillary action and hard ink pen back in 1907. and he died in 1922. Pretty sure Biro "stole" his work and improved it later.

    • @AmandaabnamA
      @AmandaabnamA 7 днів тому

      ​@jdalbion and that's where pen comes from? 😂😅

  • @fibonaccisrazor
    @fibonaccisrazor 7 місяців тому +131

    The most puzzling bit to me is that although I can imagine how all the parts of this wonderful construction can be manufactured, it's how the mini-ball, the most crucial component, is fabricated. Especially considering the necessary, unbelievable accuracy and surface quality.
    This alone would justify a separate video.
    Thanks for this one!

    • @colinpovey7923
      @colinpovey7923 5 місяців тому +17

      The balls are ground from tungsten carbide bits in tumbling machines. They go through many stages, with finer and finer abrasives over time, to reach the optimal size and coarseness. The balls have to be examined by microscopes to determine size and coarseness. If too coarse, writing is not smooth. If too smooth, the ball will not pickup enough ink to write evenly. The process takes about 72 hours, or 3 days.

    • @fibonaccisrazor
      @fibonaccisrazor 5 місяців тому +3

      @@colinpovey7923 Fascinating, thanks for the explanation 🙏

    • @plinble
      @plinble 3 місяці тому +2

      It used to be said that making a ball point pen was a measure of a country's manufacturing ability.

  • @Pax.YouTube
    @Pax.YouTube 8 місяців тому +206

    The Ultimate Pen that doubled as a perfect cassette rewinder, a blowgun, and mini table-hockey stick that could also write words. Marvelous.

    • @raedwulf61
      @raedwulf61 7 місяців тому +14

      They also make for good on-the-fly drum sticks.

    • @Pax.YouTube
      @Pax.YouTube 7 місяців тому

      @@raedwulf61 that too!

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 7 місяців тому +2

      They didn't write very well, they were too big to fit cassettes, so really they were just useful as blowguns, table-hockey sticks, and drumsticks. Still versatile, I suppose.

    • @EngineeringScience015
      @EngineeringScience015 7 місяців тому +3

      Not to mention chew toy.

    • @mechadonia
      @mechadonia 7 місяців тому +5

      In my grade school we had folder binders that used elastic bands to secure themselves shut. Kids would hook the cap on the elastic and pull back on the pen until the cap shot off towards the intended target. Got sent to the principals office a few times for pelting my classmates w those bic pen caps lol.

  • @evelynlim6230
    @evelynlim6230 6 місяців тому +10

    I’m a doctor and 48, had been using pen for writing for my job . I would honestly said , this BIC is the world best perfect pen ! I tried Japanese stationary, just name it , any brand I had been using, but , this BIC still my all time favourites ❤

  • @PleitgenGikonyo
    @PleitgenGikonyo 8 місяців тому +466

    as an african this pen is still part of my day to day as a student. THANK YOU BIRO AND BICH!

    • @Logarithm906
      @Logarithm906 8 місяців тому +27

      As a brit, I too used these pens more than any other at school/college/uni too.
      No pencil case is complete without one

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  8 місяців тому +33

      I still use them often as well. They really are a staple of day-to-day life for so many!

    • @BoyKhongklai
      @BoyKhongklai 7 місяців тому +3

      And you have to be African to use this pen during study??? Jeez...I'm human and I'm using it daily on the job... African, European, American, who tf cares about that...

    • @jeremyfisher8512
      @jeremyfisher8512 7 місяців тому

      @@BoyKhongklai The mere mention of somebody being from africa makes you angry, how pathetic

    • @unliving_ball_of_gas
      @unliving_ball_of_gas 7 місяців тому +32

      ​​@@BoyKhongklai Geez, nothin wrong with saying where you're from.

  • @camilleblavot579
    @camilleblavot579 7 місяців тому +176

    In France, when I was young, we started to learn writing with fountain pain. It was very interesting to improve your griping, patience, cleanliness and carefulness. But at the time I did not have understood that, and I couldn't wait to be allowed to use a ball pen. The massives advantages was so obvious !

    • @G6JPG
      @G6JPG 7 місяців тому +4

      Yes - I remember being taught with those (especially, weird ones for left-handers). They were indeed a pain!

    • @CJ.MP3
      @CJ.MP3 7 місяців тому +4

      This is still in practice in many Indian schools.
      1 - 3rd grade - Pencil
      4 - 8th grade - fountain pens
      After 8th grade - fountain or ball pen

    • @martinbachmann6283
      @martinbachmann6283 7 місяців тому

      @@G6JPG Nowadays, some fountain pen companies actually make "dedicated-left hand writer" nibs, and at pretty affordable prices too. You might be pleasantly surprised if you tried one of them too! ✒ ✒

    • @noobtextwritergamer
      @noobtextwritergamer 7 місяців тому

      @@CJ.MP3 huh??? fountain pen???

    • @CJ.MP3
      @CJ.MP3 7 місяців тому +2

      @@noobtextwritergamer yeah, the pens which you fill the ink by yourself
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fountain_pen

  • @FinlayDaG33k
    @FinlayDaG33k 8 місяців тому +165

    I'm gonna be honest there, this pen probably caused me to view every day objects in a different light when I discovered it at age 4.
    My classmates all had fancy fountain pens while I wrote with a Bic pen (because I kept breaking the nibs of the fountain pens)
    It was so simple and cheap but still did its job really well, teaching me that being fancy and expensive doesn't always mean it's better at achieving something.

    • @uwu_senpai
      @uwu_senpai 7 місяців тому +9

      I know right. I am french and we were forced to use fountain pens in my first years of school (it was in early 2000 so not that far away) when it was so bad in comparison to a bic. I am glad they dropped this requirement after primary school

    • @FinlayDaG33k
      @FinlayDaG33k 7 місяців тому +3

      @@uwu_senpai Aye, I'm from The Netherlands and we also were forced to use fountain pens in the 4th and 5th grade.
      After the 6th grade that requirement luckily wasn't strict anymore and by the 8th (final year of primary) it was completely "whatever".
      Then again, we were also forced to write cursive... But now 10 years or so later, and I rarely write cursive so it feels like I wasted a lot of effort on learning something I wouldn't actually use.

    • @5peciesunkn0wn
      @5peciesunkn0wn 7 місяців тому +11

      @@FinlayDaG33k cursive is such a pain. "Oh you need it for your signature!" no. no you don't. 95% of the adults who sign crap around me just use squiggles. And you can literally sign with basically *any* symbol you want in the USA. A smiley face? Sure. A penis? might be a tad much and would be heavily frowned upon by a judge or whatever, but technically you could make that your signature.

    • @SienjorQueso
      @SienjorQueso 7 місяців тому +7

      @@uwu_senpai I too hated to use fountain pens at first when I was forced to in the first half of elementary school but funnily enough now that I’m in university and write pages upon pages of notes a day I rediscovered them, there are some great cheap options out there they’re are sooooo smooth and comfortable to write with compared to how much pressure is needed for a BIC for example.
      Additionally they are more environmentally friendly because of the water based inks and ink cartridges/possibility to use bottled ink

    • @SienjorQueso
      @SienjorQueso 7 місяців тому +5

      ⁠@@FinlayDaG33kIm also from NL and hated writing with them, nowadays 12 years later I can’t imagine my life without them and my hand hurts when writing with ballpoints.
      Cursive on the other hand is horrible and even when written perfectly is barely readable…at least for me (Im slightly dyslexic). I have created my own fusion between block letters and cursive for more readability but also some hints of cursive for speed advantages (less lifting of the pen).

  • @dannymartial7997
    @dannymartial7997 7 місяців тому +78

    One thing that surprises me is how no one ever calls it by the brand name. Kleenex, Sharpie, Advil, etc… No one ever says “pass me the Bic” despite it completely dominating the market

    • @medealkemy
      @medealkemy 6 місяців тому +15

      They definitely do in France. I'd even say that "un Bic" is more common than "un stylo bille". Maybe not more than "un stylo" though

    • @barrettdecutler8979
      @barrettdecutler8979 6 місяців тому +1

      ​Well, un stylo Bic would still be correct, non? Since it means "a Bic pen." Un stylo bille just means ball-point pen, right?

    • @barrettdecutler8979
      @barrettdecutler8979 6 місяців тому +11

      Well, "pen" comes from the Italian / Latin "penna", meaning "feather" or "quill", so it had hundreds or thousands of years' head start. Those genericized trademarks are usually used for new technologies. For example, photocopies didn't really exist before the mid 20th century, so Xerox made sense as a name for the new thing. Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen / paracetamol are also relatively new.

    • @mikesixx7655
      @mikesixx7655 6 місяців тому +6

      their lighters did that though lol

    • @alaozarmg459
      @alaozarmg459 6 місяців тому +2

      In Argentina, where it was patented, it's divided into "lapicera" and "birome" due to Biró's last name. I'll always call it Birome because an inventor's name inside an invention's name is always badass

  • @mtube8564
    @mtube8564 7 місяців тому +29

    I've been using this pen my whole life without realizing just how genius it is. Its materials made me think it was extremely cheap and normal. But if you take a moment to appreciate its beauty, you realize how perfect this pen really is. The shape, ink, weight, everything is just perfect. I carry one on me everyday.

  • @morskojvolk
    @morskojvolk 8 місяців тому +339

    I remember making spitwad guns out of these in elementary school. If we got caught, we had to write with a crayon for the rest of the day.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  8 місяців тому +32

      😂😂😂 you just unlocked some great memories!

    • @User-jr7vf
      @User-jr7vf 8 місяців тому +6

      We used to do the same in our school days

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 7 місяців тому +3

      I never bothered making spitwad guns. If only I had your teacher to incentivize me!

    • @lyteyearz5810
      @lyteyearz5810 7 місяців тому +1

      Ahh a young risk taker 🫡

    • @gogokowai
      @gogokowai 7 місяців тому +1

      That's a brilliant response from the teacher.

  • @ZachTheHuman
    @ZachTheHuman 8 місяців тому +194

    I'm such a sucker for designs like these. No moving parts, nothing unnecessary, frankly genius. 10/10 video, please let me win the giveaway :)

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  8 місяців тому +12

      Right? So many seemingly simple things in life with great stories like these. Good luck in the giveaway!

    • @tezcanaslan2877
      @tezcanaslan2877 7 місяців тому +21

      No moving parts? The tungsten carbide ball rolls so that you can write.
      Bic also created a upper market version of this called the Cristal Renew. It has a metal body and comes with some refills.

    • @nat9909
      @nat9909 7 місяців тому +4

      If you are writing quickly the ball is moving at hundreds of rpm.

    • @thohangst
      @thohangst 7 місяців тому +2

      @@tezcanaslan2877 Yeah, I was going to say, one moving part. Just the one, though! And the ink if you're a pedant, but no one likes a pedant. Including pedants.

    • @elbowache
      @elbowache 7 місяців тому

      Fountain pens have no moving parts.

  • @MinhLe-if2qt
    @MinhLe-if2qt 7 місяців тому +4

    The design is so simple, yet many intricate parts make it work so well! Knowing how it works and its back story makes it so much more remarkable than I ever thought it would be!

  • @Sgreubel
    @Sgreubel 7 місяців тому +75

    Because the original cap wasn't flattened at the top, you could pull the cap off the pen tip by about 1 inch (25mm), then squeeze the tip between three fingers, which propelled the cap back onto the pen tip, which made it look like the cap was magnetic. I amazed many fellow kids with this trick in the 1960's.

  • @afaris88
    @afaris88 7 місяців тому +15

    I didn't realize how the name would be pronounced in English until I saw it at 7:47. Then within seconds, the narrator explained how they dropped the "H".
    The fact that the design haven't changed much really made this pen even more iconic.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +5

      Such an interesting, and wise marketing move. I'm not sure I'd have thought about it myself haha

  • @amessman
    @amessman 8 місяців тому +46

    I used to make "lava lamps" out of these. The oil based soap in the school bathroom made a great solvent for the ink. It would melt into the soap, and the clear casing made a great display. Knew what a "BiC Cristal Ballpoint Pen" was since 3rd grade.

    • @HipposHateWater
      @HipposHateWater 7 місяців тому +6

      I regret not knowing this back then

    • @madhououinkyoma
      @madhououinkyoma 7 місяців тому

      What about the hole on the side? It was too small to let the liquid through?

  • @AC-ih7jc
    @AC-ih7jc 6 місяців тому +8

    I still want to hear the case for the BIC Crystal being *responsible* for increased literacy.
    Correlation does not imply causation, after all.
    A pen was not the only writing implement at the time. Wax crayons came around in the early 1900s. Pencils existed since at least the 1660s. Chalk was being used for drawing for about 10,000 years, and making marks in the dirt with a stick is probably as old as _homo sapiens_
    I would consider that the increased availability of affordable things to read (newspapers, magazines, and paperbacks) would have had a greater impact on literacy, as would have the existence of public education.
    Nevertheless, this does not in any way impugn the fact that the BIC Crystal is a marvel of elegant design!

    • @d4cto
      @d4cto 6 місяців тому +3

      The author replied in some of the older comments about that.
      In short while pencils were widely used at the time, documents required ink and the fact that pens became much cheaper probably does correlate with the increase of literacy.

    • @coolman3074
      @coolman3074 6 місяців тому +1

      @@d4cto If you ignore basically every geopolitical event going on. The Hamburger has existed for a while, and during the time they became more popular and fastfood skyrocketed the global life expectancy increased. Does that mean the hamburger increased life expectancy? No. Critical thinking is needed for these things.

    • @d4cto
      @d4cto 6 місяців тому

      @@coolman3074 I understand your point and I totally agree.

  • @arnechino
    @arnechino 7 місяців тому +887

    Repeat after me: Correlation does not imply causation.

    • @arcaelum2022
      @arcaelum2022 7 місяців тому +85

      I think he knew the big shortcut he was taking between bic invention and world literacy. But it makes the video more impactful and marketable.

    • @JohnDoe-ph6if
      @JohnDoe-ph6if 7 місяців тому +173

      ​@@arcaelum2022it also makes it blatantly clickbait and false🤦

    • @jam4448
      @jam4448 7 місяців тому +95

      Agree. The whole time I was thinking, pencils existed too, way before pens.. and the trajectory of the Bic sales compared to literacy wasn’t even exponential. He compared it to such a long period of time which was steadily increasing 😂

    • @Gavin-eu1ni
      @Gavin-eu1ni 7 місяців тому +15

      was looking for this

    • @mycodermos
      @mycodermos 7 місяців тому

      Also known as the _cum hoc ergo propter hoc_ fallacy, for advanced Bic users.

  • @XxKINGatLIFExX
    @XxKINGatLIFExX 7 місяців тому +83

    You also missed the hole in the lid of the pen which is there in case it gets lodged in someone's throat. They would still be able to breathe (ablbeit with difficulty) until the pen lid was extracted.

    • @Jean-Denis_R_R_Loret
      @Jean-Denis_R_R_Loret 7 місяців тому +11

      That's an improvement made in 1991, before that, the lid was closed (I was born in 1985 and learn to write at around 4yrs old, so I remember well)
      Of course, it takes so long to end a bic pen which is used just to take short notes, that the 80's variant was still around even during the 2000's.

    • @samplesample7178
      @samplesample7178 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Jean-Denis_R_R_Loret Yeah, I remember the closed off ones from my father's office in like 2008.

    • @PeterArnold1969
      @PeterArnold1969 7 місяців тому +1

      I was actually looking for this comment myself, because if you hadn't mentioned it, I would have. I found out this little fact a couple of years ago on UA-cam. I think the video was titled, "things you didn't know had another use."

  • @DiceSpiceMemes
    @DiceSpiceMemes 7 місяців тому +171

    Bro was really holding himself back with that pronunciation of Marcel Bich 🗿

    • @katarh
      @katarh 7 місяців тому +3

      Haha I caught that too. Very very good scriptwriting to slip that in there.

  • @NoNoahhhh
    @NoNoahhhh 2 місяці тому +2

    6:01 guys, this is unbelievable. i just had a crazy existential experience. i live in belgium and 20 years ago in school for kids aged 6-12 y/o. there was a word for a pen that we used 'bik' and for exemple if you forgot your pen or bik. then we asked our classmate for a spare pen or bik. BUT NOW i just looked it up and bik is not even an existing word in the languages in Belgium(dutch french) !! even the french ask me for a bik. and it is not an existing word in here!!! when we were young, the word 'bik' was the umbrella term for a pen, pencil, everything that could write!!! cool story to tell my fellow belgians

  • @Ensensu2
    @Ensensu2 7 місяців тому +15

    Another thing Primal Space never mentioned is how fountain pens also used capillary action to control their own ink's flow, the ballpoint is just a compressed mechanism for doing the same thing as the nib of a fountain pen in a smaller space, with less material. This is why oil based ink needed to be developed for ballpoint pens at all.

  • @Vipexy
    @Vipexy 7 місяців тому +36

    Bruh i never know there was THIS MUCH engineering behind a mere thing called 'Pen'
    it's utterly amazing fr.

  • @ericclaptonsrobotpilot7276
    @ericclaptonsrobotpilot7276 8 місяців тому +217

    So….how much did pencils cost? Why wouldn’t literacy rates increase b/c of pencils instead of pens?

    • @fabiolean
      @fabiolean 7 місяців тому +146

      The proliferation of cheap pens and skyrocketing literacy rates in the 20th century is almost certainly a case of correlation without causation.
      The same social and economic pressures that drove both phenomena.

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 7 місяців тому +67

      It's actually a pretty bad analysis of mere correlation, given the raw data alone, because the rise in literacy closely follows _before_ the rise of pens. It would make more sense, statistically speaking, to say that the rise in literacy caused people to use ballpoint pens.

    • @Myron90
      @Myron90 7 місяців тому +7

      Lack of pencil sharpeners spurred development

    • @gogokowai
      @gogokowai 7 місяців тому +22

      Modern pencils were invented in 1795. Bic pens likely didn't have a huge effect on literacy, but they definitely facilitated the weird rules around not being allowed to use pencils in specific cases because they "can't be erased".

    • @weird-guy
      @weird-guy 7 місяців тому +22

      Because it’s clickbait they changed the pen market but I doubt they affected literacy rates

  • @cool_empire
    @cool_empire Місяць тому +7

    5:06 sponsor ends

    • @himerge
      @himerge Місяць тому

      Your comment pop up after the ads😂.
      You should have written it before the sponsor ads😂

  • @jonahpenrod5196
    @jonahpenrod5196 7 місяців тому +31

    Honestly, never thought a video about pens could be so interesting! Might have to go get a few. Absolutely crazy the amount of design work that went into this thing!

    • @JacksonD0716
      @JacksonD0716 6 місяців тому

      For real!

    • @primeworlddigitaleducation7903
      @primeworlddigitaleducation7903 4 місяці тому

      I couldn't agree with you better. This is the power of detailed and high quality presentation, it brings out the true value of something that is easily regarded as boring... Kai!!!

  • @Hexsyn
    @Hexsyn 7 місяців тому +10

    As one of those people who still use and enjoy fountain pens, i don't much care to go back to the ballpoint world, but even I have to admit how smart this design was and how important it became

  • @Corpomancer
    @Corpomancer 7 місяців тому +73

    Somehow managed to still be taught writing using a fountain pen, this didn't help improve literacy rates but you damn well made sure to not lose your pen!

    • @richardofoz2167
      @richardofoz2167 7 місяців тому +3

      But you may have thrown away in anger a good few that leaked ink all over your shirt pocket.

    • @NoManDetected
      @NoManDetected 7 місяців тому +7

      @@richardofoz2167 what r u talking about fountain pens are BETTER than ballpoints

    • @dercooney
      @dercooney 7 місяців тому +2

      fountain pens are expensive and touchy. that's part of the argument for bic being revolutionary

    • @silverscalederg8632
      @silverscalederg8632 7 місяців тому +2

      @@dercooney were...modern ones don't do that. They also write smoother

    • @dercooney
      @dercooney 7 місяців тому +1

      @@silverscalederg8632 doesn't really matter, unless you're saying that they were around in the 50s

  • @Somatom_Man
    @Somatom_Man 5 місяців тому +3

    It might have been developed in the 50's but we started seeing them become common in the 60's.

  • @flowerditzi
    @flowerditzi 7 місяців тому +103

    I just wish you would have mentioned Biro's nationality, (Argentinian born un Hungary) just like you mentioned John Loud's nationality.

    • @mario.2412
      @mario.2412 7 місяців тому +6

      Nació en Hungría en 1899, fue a Argentina en 1944, falleció en Argentina en 1985.

  • @juliana_f_c
    @juliana_f_c 7 місяців тому +37

    I wish you would have mentioned that the invention happened in Argentina; Biro was an Argentinian national, an immigrant from Hungary.

    • @matturner6890
      @matturner6890 6 місяців тому +7

      They're too lazy, these channels are all about ad money & sponsorship deals.

    • @MrHjacky
      @MrHjacky 6 місяців тому +2

      How is that information important? Are you by chance argentinian or hungrian?

    • @matturner6890
      @matturner6890 6 місяців тому +3

      @@MrHjacky at some point in the day, we're all "hungrians".

    • @Mausju
      @Mausju 6 місяців тому +1

      Information registered 😌

    • @juliana_f_c
      @juliana_f_c 6 місяців тому +4

      @@MrHjacky Because I thought it was weird that the nationaility of other people was mentioned but not his. I am argentinian and I can help mention sth when I think our history is made invisible :)

  • @spacenthusiast
    @spacenthusiast 8 місяців тому +20

    The BIC pen is just stunning. In fact, the question is: how many inventions have remained identical to their first prototype?
    Simple yet reliable and efficient... But I think we should also thank the man who came up with the sphere pen design!

    • @liamwhelehan2703
      @liamwhelehan2703 7 місяців тому +1

      We have remembered him. In ireland, and I'm sure in other countries. It is called a "Biro" rather than a ball point pen.

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 7 місяців тому

      He probably stole the idea from someone else and didn't give them credit. Rich business magnates are all scum.

  • @mohb1066
    @mohb1066 3 дні тому +1

    I sincerly did not expect a video about a pen could be this entertaining

  • @Haxx_01_
    @Haxx_01_ 8 місяців тому +79

    One of the first to see the videos....
    Ballpoint pens; the unsung heroes of writing tools! They're not just reliable and durable but also versatile, making them perfect for any writing task. With their professional look and efficient ink usage, they're a must-have in any workspace. Who else can't live without their trusty ballpoint pen?

    • @N0Xa880iUL
      @N0Xa880iUL 8 місяців тому +2

      Me 🙋

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  8 місяців тому +3

      🙋🙋🙋

    • @dogcarman
      @dogcarman 8 місяців тому

      🙋‍♂️

    • @someguy9175
      @someguy9175 8 місяців тому +11

      are you chatGPT?

    • @whyjnot420
      @whyjnot420 7 місяців тому +2

      idk, for fine point give me felt tips. For broader stuff, I've always gone with cartridge pens with a metal quill.
      Cheap ballpoint pens are pretty handy though, they definitely have a place. But I for one can certainly live without them.
      (Ye olde dip pens aren't that hard to use, just annoying. I always wanted to try a glass one but have only used ones with a metal nib.)

  • @3ffrige
    @3ffrige 7 місяців тому +13

    Man, talk about things we take for granted! I never ever looked at this pen as an amazing invention. Boy, did this video changed my outlook on these!

  • @newhampshirelifestyle4233
    @newhampshirelifestyle4233 7 місяців тому +6

    I have used these pens for decades going back to grade school in the 1970's. Now, I use Pliot Precise 0.5mm gel rollers. The ink is more fluid and does not dry up on the tip. This happens sometime with the Bic, though I still have dozens of them!

  • @ClanSingapore
    @ClanSingapore 23 дні тому +1

    3:59 Biro also invented the time machine and travelled to 2024 to patent the ballpoint pen with AnyDesk before coming back :)

  • @abdellahchaaibi
    @abdellahchaaibi 7 місяців тому +7

    The Bic pen? Now that's a game-changer. Here in Laayoune (southern Morocco), it's not just a pen, it's a bridge. A bridge between ideas, cultures, across the world. Thanks, Primal Space for the video.

  • @yvetteyang6418
    @yvetteyang6418 7 місяців тому +7

    The design is so practical yet simple. It really made me think how easy our lives have become in such a short time frame.

  • @Worldball12345
    @Worldball12345 7 місяців тому +10

    What a fascinating exploration into the impact of the BIC Cristal! It's remarkable to see how a seemingly ordinary tool can have such extraordinary implications for literacy and innovation. This video beautifully illustrates the intersection of design, physics, and global influence, showcasing the power of simplicity in changing the world. Truly inspiring!

  • @tothepast
    @tothepast 6 місяців тому +2

    Just discovered you, this is the first video I watched. Instantly hooked, very good content. Visuals, information, everything is on point. Enjoy your new sub, very well deserved :)

  • @gamo2748
    @gamo2748 8 місяців тому +19

    Exactly as you said, the fact that over all the decades the design of the pen barely changed just shows the genius of its creator. Simply an engineering perfection. From now on i will think about it everytime i see one of these (so pretty frequently).

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  8 місяців тому +1

      Genius indeed. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Good luck in the giveaway.

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 7 місяців тому

      The actual reason that the design hasn't changed is because the greedy business magnates who invent this crap have absolutely no idea what will sell. Whatever stuff sells best they worship like its some sort of dark magic, meanwhile they tweak everything else endlessly like it's cursed if it can't reach top sales. BiC Crystal was inferior to every other ballpoint pen design I ever used, and I have used many. So why was it never improved?

    • @edarddragon
      @edarddragon 7 місяців тому +1

      the plagesof modern society is that they always want to change things and make them new but sometimes you shouldnt have to make them different

  • @raajasmulye7559
    @raajasmulye7559 8 місяців тому +33

    7:53 Bruh😂💀
    I would love to hear what those people would have said💀💀💀

  • @robertlitman2661
    @robertlitman2661 7 місяців тому +7

    Glad to see your image showing the changes over time included the fact that the original version had a choking hazard closed cap. But at 3:55 you show a pen being operated upside down, pretending that capillary action feeds ball point pens, when it is most certainly gravity that does this, just as it does with fountain pens. Just try to write with your pen upside down. Unless it has pressurized ink (like a Fischer), you will not be able to write all that much without the aid of gravity.
    Capillary action does keep the ink from dripping out of ball point pens, but that's no different from how it works in a fountain pen.
    Also, the flexibility of the cap was not to absorb impact, but so that it could form an interference fit with the barrel without cracking.

    • @matturner6890
      @matturner6890 6 місяців тому

      this guy doesn't care about facts, just pumping out video$$$

    • @Mausju
      @Mausju 6 місяців тому

      thanks!!

  • @Astr_92
    @Astr_92 4 місяці тому

    Wow, I never realized the impact a simple pen could have on the world! This video does an amazing job of highlighting how the Bic pen revolutionized writing and made it accessible to so many people. From its design to its affordability, it's incredible to see how something so small has played a huge role in our daily lives. Great content-thanks for sharing the fascinating story behind such an iconic invention!

  • @AlQahira
    @AlQahira 7 місяців тому +36

    This video fails to mention the millions of businessmen's dress shirts that were ruined because the pens were prone to leaking in one's pocket.

    • @zunipus
      @zunipus 7 місяців тому +2

      ...And school children's pockets! I grew to hate BIC.

  • @MrJ03K3rR
    @MrJ03K3rR 7 місяців тому +11

    "This pen has no moving parts"
    > Opens pen
    > Finds ball bearing
    > Moving parts

    • @MrJ03K3rR
      @MrJ03K3rR 7 місяців тому +1

      Joking aside very well done animations

  • @Makysymilian2009
    @Makysymilian2009 7 місяців тому +15

    5:05 🎶In order to master the ball point pen🎶

  • @artdude1021
    @artdude1021 4 місяці тому +1

    This pen got me through HS - I wrote tiny cheat sheets and inserted them into the barrel of this style pen. The plastic also acts as a magnifying glass enlarging your cribbed text (I could write very small w/ a sharp pencil) making it easy to read. Bonus - since you are looking at where you are writing your answers on the paper, you are also looking where your cheat sheet is. You have several pens w/ different sheets and change them during the test when your pen mysteriously won't write- so you exchange for one of your other pens with a new set of notes :) you're welcome students!

  • @sojourner57
    @sojourner57 7 місяців тому +15

    As a retired industrial designer, I find stories like this fabulous and inspiring. I graduated from high school in 1975. The BIC crystal pen was ubiquitous throughout my school years. There are many more choices now, but I'll always remember chewing on the soft cap of a BIC will taking exams...

  • @176SelfridgeCompositeSquadron
    @176SelfridgeCompositeSquadron 7 місяців тому +5

    My favorite part was when Primal spoke about the polystyrene design that Marcel took on, Marcel showed great innovation by taking a not yet popularly use material, testing it, and trusting it which ultimately led to others use the material also and being involved in the growth of the material and it’s popularity as a prime variant of plasticity. ✍️

  • @RandomEditz-xv6gy
    @RandomEditz-xv6gy 7 місяців тому +5

    This pen has a great idea. cheap, design with multiple purposes, is compact, durable, without damaging the paper, its just perfect.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому

      Indeed! Thank you for watching and good luck in the giveaway!

  • @KaramtKhan-vd6tf
    @KaramtKhan-vd6tf 10 днів тому +5

    0:16 He reached every corners but Earth is round

  • @NorthernChev
    @NorthernChev 8 місяців тому +55

    Anyone old enough to remember when these things leaked into our shirt pockets, despite the "revolutionary" capillary design? Yeah, that' happened a lot back in the 70's and 80s.

    • @N0Xa880iUL
      @N0Xa880iUL 8 місяців тому +7

      That's why they now have a gel backstop. Also they aren't meant to be shaken backwards.

    • @NorthernChev
      @NorthernChev 8 місяців тому +13

      @@N0Xa880iUL These pens have a cap with a built-in clip for your pocket. The pen has NO choice but to face upward when capped correctly. Nobody's "shaking" them...

    • @N0Xa880iUL
      @N0Xa880iUL 8 місяців тому +10

      @@NorthernChev No I meant, in winters where people shake them to get working again.

    • @NorthernChev
      @NorthernChev 8 місяців тому

      @@N0Xa880iUL OOoooooohhh! Yep. You're right.

    • @theronwolf3296
      @theronwolf3296 8 місяців тому +3

      Under circumstances they could leak under some circumstances. Much less likely though than than most fountain pens ('vacuum fill' fountain pens are much improved)

  • @GRAHAMESIMPSON
    @GRAHAMESIMPSON 8 місяців тому +10

    I still remember being in primary school in Australia in the late 1960s we were still writing with quills with ink wells in each of the desks and then seeing the first of the biros being advertised on television

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 7 місяців тому

      Wow, you had quill pens *and* television at school at the same time? In the USA we had it the opposite: all fountain pens were a vestige of the past by the time schools even owned a TV. At first, the schools would have like three total TVs which they would wheel around on a cart so each classroom could "rent" a TV to show educational films. The school building wasn't even equipped with television cables.

    • @Ggdivhjkjl
      @Ggdivhjkjl 7 місяців тому +3

      ​@@TheReaverOfDarknessHe means they had TVs either at home or in shops at that time, not in schools.

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 7 місяців тому

      @@Ggdivhjkjl oh! D= I dumbed out there for a moment because my household didn't have a TV when I was a kid.

    • @GRAHAMESIMPSON
      @GRAHAMESIMPSON 7 місяців тому +1

      @@TheReaverOfDarkness TV mum and dad only rented in the school holidays as a treat :)

  • @Owlzz_
    @Owlzz_ 8 місяців тому +59

    I think Marcel Bich should be given Nobel prize for that

    • @tasteslikewall
      @tasteslikewall 8 місяців тому +17

      Unfortunately, he is 30 years deceased. Post-mortem Nobel prizes are very stigmatized by the Nobel Foundation.

    • @Owlzz_
      @Owlzz_ 8 місяців тому +2

      @@tasteslikewall oh no :(

    • @viktorakhmedov3442
      @viktorakhmedov3442 7 місяців тому

      PRESIDENT TRUMP DESERVES ONE FIRST BUT CROOKED CORRUPT LIBS AT NOBLE PRIZE AGENCY REFUSE TO HONOR HIM FOR INVENTING COVID VACINE AND SAVING WORLD INSTEAD THEY GIVE PRIZE TO AL GORE!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!! AL GORE IS LOSER WHO LOST ELECTION!!!

    • @Clkr3
      @Clkr3 7 місяців тому +3

      ​@@tasteslikewall *posthumous 🤓

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 7 місяців тому +1

      For what? Scamming the market with an inferior pen design? The real question is why anybody paid for these when better pens were readily available for free!

  • @juusolatva
    @juusolatva 7 місяців тому +3

    funnily enough the current trend of digitalization in schools has had a negative effect on literacy, although I'm not saying that school should stay purely analog, but clearly digitizing education has to be done the right way

  • @antonig3566
    @antonig3566 8 місяців тому +11

    Sometimes thinking outside the box is needed to solve problems. Just like trying to change the pen design didn't solve the problem, but changing the ink's recipie was the key breaktrhough. Its insane that this time chemistry helped to change the world

  • @destrygriffith3972
    @destrygriffith3972 8 місяців тому +8

    3:07 "this turned out to be a stroke of genius..."
    Well written.

  • @AgentxOO2
    @AgentxOO2 7 місяців тому +7

    Jordan Belfort: "Sell me this pen"
    Primal Space:

  • @saikatmallick3365
    @saikatmallick3365 3 місяці тому +3

    This pen is the one of the greatest invention of the world that change the path of the world.
    I must say that this pen is more powerful than a nuclear bomb or nuclear weapons and power.

  • @Khemani_RL
    @Khemani_RL 8 місяців тому +7

    This is so intriguing. I always took this simple pen for granted, but never knew that its design was this carefully constructed to millimeter precision 😮 The hexagonal shape was something I never really understood until now. Thanks so much for this! 🙌🏾

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  8 місяців тому +1

      And thanks for watching! So glad that you enjoyed learning more about this seemingly simple item. Good luck in the giveaway!

  • @LEGEND_89_YT
    @LEGEND_89_YT 7 місяців тому +4

    honestly, i have used it. but never appreciated it because of mainly the fact that there were many other pens that were better. but after seeing this video, i truly appreciate it now :)

  • @DRL92
    @DRL92 8 місяців тому +31

    My absolute favourite pen. Stack a few papers underneath to soften the paper up. *chefs kiss*
    Thank you for another amazing video before I even watch! 🇨🇦

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  8 місяців тому +1

      It really is the best! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @bloqk16
    @bloqk16 5 місяців тому

    In the 1960s, the Bic pen was selling for around 20 cents [US], which, pricewise, equated to the expense of a couple of candy bars of that time.
    But even with its popularity of that time, Bic advertised on TV.
    One particular TV ad demonstrated the strength of the ballpoint by firing the pen from a rifle into a plank of wood. The exposed ballpoint from the backside of the wood plank it penetrated was then shown to still write on paper.

  • @merren2306
    @merren2306 7 місяців тому +4

    2:14 You skipped over the first "ball-point" pen, though, which is a pen nib with a steel ball shape on the end to make upwards strokes possible, which also makes it significantly easier to write (especially to write fast)
    edit: typo

    • @CTL-hi
      @CTL-hi 2 місяці тому

      *ball

  • @Air377.
    @Air377. 8 місяців тому +107

    A single pen saved the world. Incredible.

    • @Burakozen111
      @Burakozen111 7 місяців тому +19

      Not really, pencils were a thing long before that

    • @TheNinetySecond
      @TheNinetySecond 7 місяців тому +30

      There's absolutely no proof that BiC pens were the main driver for improved literacy rates. In fact, the correlation is as tenuous as claiming rock music drove literacy.

    • @nby149
      @nby149 7 місяців тому

      Nice one 😄

    • @Monitice
      @Monitice 7 місяців тому

      Don't be a sucker, this video is just a BIC advertisement hidden behind a 'documentary'.

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 7 місяців тому +1

      @@TheNinetySecond Actually, there is data to show that rock music improved literacy rates. We also have null data to show that BiC pens didn't.

  • @gustavosaliola
    @gustavosaliola 7 місяців тому +11

    Proud Argentinian here, like Ladislao José Biro (Born Hungarian and then Argentinian nationalized) and his creation "La Birome" 5:18. A true innovator.

  • @JerryMwakyeja
    @JerryMwakyeja 3 місяці тому +2

    I think it is wonderful with all of its mechanism with employ the knowledge of physics. Its just perfect

  • @Dheeraj5373
    @Dheeraj5373 7 місяців тому +38

    7:58
    That why he drop h from bich and pen got it's name as bic
    Quite interesting 😂

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +15

      One of my favorite little facts.

    • @brightax7502
      @brightax7502 7 місяців тому

      Bich ahh pen

    • @degstoll
      @degstoll 6 місяців тому +2

      My city which is called Vic (also pronounced as Bic, because in our language we don't differentiate the B and V) did the same, it used to be called Vich

    • @Dheeraj5373
      @Dheeraj5373 6 місяців тому

      @@primalspace 😂

    • @ParthGadgile
      @ParthGadgile 6 місяців тому

      Hey esala cup namade

  • @Mfs-v5z
    @Mfs-v5z 7 місяців тому +9

    Now those pens are ultra cheap and ultra efficient. we will never run out of pens.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +1

      so true.

    • @RG-iw7py
      @RG-iw7py 7 місяців тому

      Especially that some 5 (five) years ago China figured out how to make all components. See: serpentza, laowhy86.

  • @Kattoe
    @Kattoe 7 місяців тому +8

    4:16 "All the animations in this video were made on a macbook but rendered on a personal computer" isn't a macbook a pc too?

    • @tycoonsandsimulators904
      @tycoonsandsimulators904 4 місяці тому +1

      You meant 4:18?

    • @Kattoe
      @Kattoe 4 місяці тому

      No, i didn't. That's a 2 second difference. And at 4:18 you're a bit too far.​@@tycoonsandsimulators904

    • @Logholders
      @Logholders 3 місяці тому +1

      Correct but some people also consider computers running windows a PC

    • @Thanos-hp1mw
      @Thanos-hp1mw 3 місяці тому

      Apple users trying to be quirky as usual.

  • @DiariesByAn
    @DiariesByAn 5 місяців тому +3

    If this was today, then it surely would be a subscription model.

  • @sitheakewinphlong6579
    @sitheakewinphlong6579 7 місяців тому +7

    The fact that the pen's cap was given a hole to prevent choking would actually go on to influence the design of other pens in the future is just amazing.

  • @TheAllMightyGodofCod
    @TheAllMightyGodofCod 8 місяців тому +14

    The hexagonal shape was also great for rewinding cassette tapes!

    • @WitchidWitchid
      @WitchidWitchid 7 місяців тому +1

      Yes !! I figured I was not the only person who discovered that use for them.

    • @richardque4952
      @richardque4952 2 місяці тому

      Agree,I used the bic pen to rewind my cassette.

  • @Shammer1
    @Shammer1 7 місяців тому +10

    "and the cap is perfect for cleaning your ear" (7:31)

  • @theMoonStruckGuy
    @theMoonStruckGuy 6 місяців тому +2

    Interviewer: Sell me this pen.
    Applicant: Shows the video.
    Interviewer: Shut up and take my money. And you are hired!

  • @oliverpolden
    @oliverpolden 7 місяців тому +5

    Another design feature is the hole in the lid which meant a child was less likely to suffocate if the lid got lodged in their throat.

  • @paweborkowski6959
    @paweborkowski6959 7 місяців тому +7

    0:33 why change something that does exactly what one expects it to do

  • @rolandmarcum3683
    @rolandmarcum3683 8 місяців тому +4

    Who would have thought that something so simple would do so much!

  • @randomvintagefilm273
    @randomvintagefilm273 2 дні тому +2

    I think we all have a new appreciation for the pen!

  • @cpovey1
    @cpovey1 7 місяців тому +4

    Need to mention the precision of the ball and tip. The balls are made from tungsten carbide, a very hard material, much harder than steel. The material arrives at Bic facilities in the form of a thin rod, and is then cur into little cylinders. The little cylinders are then put onto grinding/polishing tumbler machines, about 70,000 at a time, along with grinding materials. The material is then tumbled, and every few hours, the cylinders are removed, rinsed off, and returned to the tumblers, but with a finer grade of grinding/polishing material. Multiple steps are required, and after a certain number of hours, a sample is removed and checked for size, smoothness, etc. The entire process takes from 60-72 hours.
    The tricky part is the precision required: The balls must be very, very round, and very smooth, but not too smooth. If they are too smooth, then cannot pickup the correct amount of ink, and will produce gaps in writing, or if too rough, they produce uneven line widths and smears, because they pickup too much ink. Microscopes are used to determine the smoothness and size of the balls.

    • @TSIRKLAND
      @TSIRKLAND 7 місяців тому

      That's so interesting! Thank you for sharing.
      It's funny, my doctor said the same thing: he needed a microscope to determine the smoothness and texture of my balls...

    • @d.-_-.b
      @d.-_-.b 4 місяці тому

      I think I'm beginning to understand why non-BIC pens fail to write so often, and always at the most crucial time needed to write down vital info.

  • @EthanJLongoria
    @EthanJLongoria 7 місяців тому +10

    This video: Tell me you've never seen a fountain pen without saying you've never seen one.

  • @chrisastral1
    @chrisastral1 8 місяців тому +4

    Wow, I didn’t know that. Now I know the backstory that I never thought to look for.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  8 місяців тому +1

      Definitely makes you look at the "simplest" things in life a little differently. Thanks so much for watching.