Hi John ~

A friend sent me this link this morning and I watched the video.  This may 
sound harsh (for me), but I found it to be typically inaccurate media-mill 
fodder, with a catchy segment title to attract a big audience.  Seems they're 
also catering to the contingent that's hungry to pounce on an Edison failure, 
perhaps?

In reality, wasn't the electric pen Edison's first successful mass-produced 
product; i.e., mass produced by Edison's own shops and marketed in America and 
Europe, keeping his first factory quite occupied during its brief heyday?  
While we know that although the apparatus was hard to maintain by untrained 
office staff, conceptually the idea was successful enough to attract lumber man 
A. B. Dick, who with the much simplified "Edison's Mimeograph" put himself on 
the map as a major office machine and supplies manufacturer.

Certainly it is true that the motorized pen was the ideal basis for the tattoo 
stylus (or whatever the right word might be).

A more accurate brief account than the tv.yahoo video:
http://edison.rutgers.edu/pen.htm

NOW FOR ACCURACY IN REPORTING
Edison's "worst invention" in terms of unsuccessful marketing, must have been 
his Electric Vote Recorder, his first issued patent unless I got this from a 
flawed history book.  None were manufactured beyond the prototype.

Andrew Baron
Santa Fe

On Aug 16, 2013, at 8:48 PM, john robles wrote:

> Here is a clip on what was called "Thomas Edison's Worst Invention". Of 
> course it is not well researched, but it is an interesting wawtch!
> 
> http://tv.yahoo.com/video/playlist/primetime/thomas-edisons-worst-invention-061926628.html
> 
> John Robles
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