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''Esterbrook Pens and What They Will Do'' describes this as a good stub pen for business use. Well liked by lawyers. Medium stub point.
''Esterbrook Pens and What They Will Do'' describes this as a good stub pen for business use. Well liked by lawyers. Medium stub point.


Brandon McKinney's exceptional [http://www.whiteapplemultimedia.com/history.html History of Esterbrook] (the online companion to his book (''[https://www.etsy.com/listing/633814190/physical-esterbrook-a-dip-pen-legacy-by Esterbrook A Dip Pen Legacy]'') points out that the Jackson Stub was named for Andrew Jackson--7th President of the United States. His analysis of the [http://www.whiteapplemultimedia.com/esterbrook-timeline.jpg markings and grinding] dates Version 1 of this nib at 1898-1901.
Brandon McKinney's exceptional [http://www.whiteapplemultimedia.com/history.html History of Esterbrook] (the online companion to his book ''[https://www.etsy.com/listing/633814190/physical-esterbrook-a-dip-pen-legacy-by Esterbrook A Dip Pen Legacy]'') points out that the Jackson Stub was named for Andrew Jackson--7th President of the United States. His analysis of the [http://www.whiteapplemultimedia.com/esterbrook-timeline.jpg markings and grinding] dates Version 1 of this nib at 1898-1901.


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* [https://theesterbrookproject.com/NIB%20SHEETS/ESTERBROOK%20442%20JACKSON%20STUB/ESTERBROOK%20442%20JACKSON%20STUB.html The Esterbrook Project - 442 page]
* [https://theesterbrookproject.com/NIB%20SHEETS/ESTERBROOK%20442%20JACKSON%20STUB/ESTERBROOK%20442%20JACKSON%20STUB.html The Esterbrook Project - 442 page]
* [http://www.whiteapplemultimedia.com/history.html History of Esterbrook]
* [http://www.whiteapplemultimedia.com/history.html History of Esterbrook - McKinney]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esterbrook Wikipedia - Esterbrook page]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esterbrook Wikipedia - Esterbrook page]
* [http://hans.presto.tripod.com/nibs/esterbrook.html Blam Nib site - Esterbrook page]
* [http://hans.presto.tripod.com/nibs/esterbrook.html Blam Nib site - Esterbrook page]

Revision as of 20:01, 4 February 2021

Esterbrook 442 v1
Manufacturer Esterbrook
Nib No. 442
Descr. Jackson Stub, Version 1
Tip Stub
Markings Exterior
Mark 1 lateral L 442
Mark 2 R.ESTERBROOK & Co
Mark 3 JACKSON STUB
Esterbrook 442 Version 1 - top view, with ruler

Described in contemporary advertising (Zanarian) as: "No. 442. Jackson Stub Pen. Falcon shape. The most popular stub pen made. Good inkholding capacity."

The Esterbrook Project describes this nib as providing a stub tip on a falcon body. "V" shaped vent hole. Little flexibility. Gray finish.

The American Stationer (10/31/1889) described Esterbrook's 048 "Falcon" as undoubtedly the most popular form of fine pointed steel pen ever put on the market. There was a steady call for a pen of similar style, but with a stub point. In response to this the Esterbrook Pen Company put on the market a pen filling these requirements. This new pen is known as the 442 "Jackson Stub," and an illustration of it is presented herewith. The pen has a smooth, easy action, and possesses qualities which will commend it to those who wish a thoroughly effective pen for rapid writing.

Esterbrook Pens and What They Will Do describes this as a good stub pen for business use. Well liked by lawyers. Medium stub point.

Brandon McKinney's exceptional History of Esterbrook (the online companion to his book Esterbrook A Dip Pen Legacy) points out that the Jackson Stub was named for Andrew Jackson--7th President of the United States. His analysis of the markings and grinding dates Version 1 of this nib at 1898-1901.

Versions

There are four distinct versions of the Esterbrook 442 nib in the Chappy's Nibs collection:

(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.

Esterbrook 442 Version 1 - top view
Esterbrook 442 Version 1 - side view, upper
Esterbrook 442 Version 1 - side view, lower

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