Guess The Item 🤔

Is it used to produce furniture?
No.

Is it a generic type of simple engineering like a lathe?
No
What sort of modern materials is it made of nowadays?
Paper
Does it need human or electrical power to operate?
No
I confess earlier on I was thinking of a weaving device. 🤔
Is it not.

Well, to sum up: The most important info is that it's made of paper, mass-produced today, while it was made of clay, stone, or papyrus in the old days. As I said, it only makes sense if it is completed by using a fundamental cultural technique that everybody should have but still doesn't have.
It's a book maybe the bible.
 
Calligraphy items from chisels on clay tablets to fine nibbed fountain pens?
Another dying art.

Printing Press? (now a photocopier?)

Typewriter?

Wild guess, something to do with Braille writing?🤔?

Keep firing away Zman, we're getting there. 👍
 
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Calligraphy items from chisels on clay tablets to fine nibbed fountain pens?
Another dying art.

Printing Press? (now a photocopier?)

Typewriter?

Wild guess, something to do with Braille writing?🤔?

Keep firing away Zman, we're getting there. 👍
I wouldn't call that a basic cultural technique but a special one.
Now the $42,000 questions: What ability do you need to have if you have paper and you wanted to send a message to someone? What you produce on paper and send away is the item I have in mind.
 
So, you have a sheet of paper, mass-produced, and you have an ✉️ but without the fundamental cultural technique of being able to write with pen or pencil both would be useless. Only being literate enables you to produce the final result I had in mind and that was:
a (handwritten) letter which you send off and receive thus exchanging information. 📩📫
 
So, you have a sheet of paper, mass-produced, and you have an ✉️ but without the fundamental cultural technique of being able to write with pen or pencil both would be useless. Only being literate enables you to produce the final result I had in mind and that was:
a (handwritten) letter which you send off and receive thus exchanging information. 📩📫
You bamboozled us all Thomas.
 
I feel a bit silly not getting that one Thomas as i've always taken pride in my own hand writing on paper, black or white board. Old school stuff I don't use much any more 😔 except for shopping lists and sticky notes.
 
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