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The Traitors Fuels Quill Pen Comeback Trend
1 Feb
Summary
- Quill pen sales have increased by 10% due to the TV show.
- Another retailer reported a 25% sales uptick for quills.
- Interest in wax sealing for letters has also surged.

The popularity of the BBC One series "The Traitors" has led to a surprising resurgence in the use of traditional quill pens. Retailers specializing in these writing instruments have reported substantial increases in sales, attributing the trend directly to the show's influence. One supplier noted a 10% rise in online orders.
Another vendor specializing in pewter and goose feather quills has seen a 25% increase in sales since the show began airing. This renewed interest extends to the practice of sealing letters with wax, a dramatic flourish frequently featured on the program. This revival highlights a broader fascination with historical mystery and theatrical elements.
Historically, quills were the primary writing tool for centuries before being replaced by mass-produced steel pens in the mid-19th century. Modern quill pens often incorporate a ballpoint mechanism for ease of use, preventing scratching and ink blobs. Learning to write with a true, unmodified quill, however, requires considerable practice and skill.



