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You know that even when you write with a pen you make mistakes, and sometimes you just scribble it out. That doesn't look nice, so you use white out, which of course isn't sitting in front of you, now it is! Save a step by just turning your pen over, this pen is half white out, half blue/black pen. So you're writing...oops! a boo boo, well TURN THE PEN OVER!!! This pen will have available refills as well.
poo9, Dec 26 2003
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There is a product out there that generates the same outcome, though it's not attached to a pen. It's liquid paper, in a pen-like dispenser. The one I use (for crossword puzzles!) is made by a company called Selectum and it, or a variant, can most likely be found at a Business Depot-type store.
I like the idea of a white-out eraser.
However, instead of integrating it in the pen (making the pen as a whole more expensive), why not make it in a small disposable form with the proper form factor to fit, for example, on the back end of cheap dime-a-dozen Bic pens?
I imagine most of the volume of the white-out eraser (Whiteracer? Whiteacer?) could be dedicated to serve as a reservoir. You could even provide products that differ in size of reservoir and application area.