
Description:
Comments:
- “Rigid, broad. For counter use and carbon copies. Very smooth.”
- The more “modern” version of the old Manifold pens. It only appears in the 1938 and 1941 catalogs. By this point, carbon paper was common, but Manifold paper was not around, and not a common term.
- These are stiff, so you can write through layers of paper and carbon paper, rather broad and smooth.
- Would make a nice drawing pen if you didn’t need modulation in your line.
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References:
The existence of this pen is confirmed or surmised by the following:
- Listed in the 1938 Esterbrook Pens Catalog
- Listed in the 1941-42 Esterbrook Pen Catalog: from the Pen Collectors of America library of resources.
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