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|'''Descr.''' ||Oval Point | |'''Descr.''' ||Oval Point, Version 1 | ||
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|'''Mark 1 lateral L''' ||788 | |'''Mark 1 lateral L''' ||788 | ||
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|'''Mark 2''' ||R.ESTERBROOK & | |'''Mark 2''' ||R.ESTERBROOK & CO'S | ||
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|'''Mark 3''' ||OVAL POINT | |'''Mark 3''' ||OVAL POINT | ||
Revision as of 15:30, 19 February 2021
Described in contemporary advertising (Zanarian) as: "No. 788. 'Oval Point.' The points of these pens have a perfect oval that comes in contact with the paper and makes them glide over the surface with a smoothness that is delightful."
The 1938 Esterbrook Catalog says, "Slightly flexible, medium, oval point. Most popular oval point pen. Ultrasmooth. Gray finish. Gold plated"
The Esterbrook Project describes this nib as having "a pinched waist body with a spoon head and sharp, turned-up tip. The vent hole is a large baseball bat shape. Firm flex. Bright finish." The #788 Oval Point is distinguished from a nib with the same descriptor, but a different number--the Esterbrook #787 Oval Point Pen.
Brandon McKinney's analysis of the markings and grindings date this version of the #788 Oval Point Pen as 1929-1939.
Versions
There are six distinct versions of the Esterbrook #788 Oval Point Pen in the Chappy's Nibs collection:
- Version 1: gray finish
- Version 2: gray finish, plus an added line, "MADE IN U.S.A."
(These version names are defined for this collection alone, and are not necessarily industry-wide terms.)
The nib pictured below is Version 1.
Photos
Click any image for a full-resolution photo: 2200 x 640. The image with the ruler is 2300 x 1196.




