
Description:
Comments:
- Possible replacement for the #205?
- Only found in one source, and this example.
- The catalog says that this type of pen is “used largely throughout Central and South America.” The 1926 catalog has more international content, so this pen may have been made more for overseas markets.
- Similar to some Italian pens that are also frequently found in South America
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References:
The existence of this pen is confirmed or surmised by the following:
- Listed in the 1926 Esterbrook Catalog: while I got this from another source, it appears that this pdf may originally be from the collection of the Pen Collectors of America, or from the same source from which the PCA got their scan.
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