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Esterbrook #200 Columbia Stub Pen
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Description:
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Remarks:
Columbia
was an imprint line that Esterbrook sometimes carried in their
catalogs. I have seen many references to Columbia pens in vintage trade
magazines. Usually, they don't elaborate on which Columbia pen they are
talking about.
Manufacture
of both the Columbia and Cooper lines of pens were discontinued during
the production cutbacks of World War I. It is believed that they were
not brought back into production after the war.
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Reference: The existence of this pen is confirmed or surmised by the following:
Listed in The American Stationer, Vol 85, 1919
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