Why was John J. Loud's initial ballpoint invention not adopted for everyday writing?

Answer

The mechanism proved too coarse for the delicate texture of common writing paper

While Loud's pen successfully marked leather, its mechanism was too rough for standard writing paper, preventing it from achieving commercial viability for general correspondence.

Why was John J. Loud's initial ballpoint invention not adopted for everyday writing?
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