Esterbrook

ESTERBROOK, marque de stylos plume américaine née en 1858 et relancée depuis. Des plumes en acrylique aux couleurs profondes, dont la ligne Estie, avec remplissage à piston ou à convertisseur et un large choix de largeurs de plume. Une écriture franche et un bel objet, pour débuter à la plume comme pour s'offrir une pièce de caractère.

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The Estie line

The Estie range brings together ESTERBROOK’s iconic fountain pens, crafted from deep, marbled turned acrylic. Several filling systems are available, from piston to cartridge converter, and the nib comes in sizes from extra fine to broad. See all fountain pens and inks to accompany them.

A historic brand revived

Founded in 1858 in Camden, New Jersey, ESTERBROOK made a mark on American writing history before being revived with modern models. The brand retains this heritage spirit while offering reliable and pleasant nibs. For everyday writing, also see the pens.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which filling system should I choose with ESTERBROOK?

Several models exist. The built-in piston draws ink directly from a bottle and offers a good ink capacity. The cartridge converter allows switching between ready-to-use cartridges and bottled ink. The choice depends on your preference for simplicity or extended writing autonomy.

Is the ESTERBROOK nib suitable for beginners?

Yes, Estie pens are accessible and pleasant to hold for beginners. A medium nib, some ink, and a good grip are enough. The brand offers a wide range of widths, allowing you to refine your handwriting as you progress.

What nib width should I choose for ESTERBROOK?

The nib width ranges from extra fine to broad. A fine nib suits small, precise handwriting, a medium nib is versatile and showcases inks well, and a broad nib emphasizes the writing gesture. When in doubt, medium is the best starting point for most handwriting styles.

Is ESTERBROOK a Japanese brand?

No, ESTERBROOK is an American brand, founded in 1858 in Camden, New Jersey, and later revived. It stands alongside Japanese and Taiwanese brands at Maison Godillot, all sharing the same commitment to well-crafted and durable writing instruments.

How to maintain an ESTERBROOK fountain pen?

Rinse the nib and feed with clean water from time to time, especially before changing ink colors. Avoid letting ink dry in a pen that is rarely used. Make sure to cap the pen well after use to keep the nib ready to write.