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Latest revision as of 18:41, 8 February 2021
Described in contemporary advertising (1938 Esterbrook Catalog) as: "An extremely fine, small pen with extra flexible action. Bronze finish"
The Esterbrook Project describes this nib as the third in the "Art & Drafting" series. This is a straight-bodied pen with a fine, sharp point. The vent hole is a narrow rectangle. Good flexibility. Bronze finish.
Famous as the nib used to ink the original Donald Duck comics. "I used a #356 Esterbrook art and drafting pen which could do everything from thin 'fadeaways' to broad accented curve sweeps on foreground circles such as the ducks' forms." — Carl Barks (Letter to Scott Matheson, March 21, 1973, Blam Nib site)
Versions
There are no additional versions of the Esterbrook #356 Art & Drafting Pen in the Chappy's Nibs collection, as pictured below (bronze-finish).
Photos
Click any image for a full-resolution photo: 1650 x 480. The image with the ruler is 2300 x 1196.




