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* [[Esterbrook 442 v2 br]] Jackson Stub Pen | * [[Esterbrook 442 v2 br]] Jackson Stub Pen | ||
* [[Esterbrook 442 v3]] Jackson Stub Pen | * [[Esterbrook 442 v3]] Jackson Stub Pen | ||
* [[Esterbrook 702 v1]] Modified Slant Pen | |||
* [[Esterbrook 702 v2]] School Pen | |||
* [[Esterbrook 787]] Oval Point Pen | |||
* [[Esterbrook 788 v1]] Oval Point Pen | |||
* [[Esterbrook 788 v2]] Oval Point Pen | |||
* [[Esterbrook 788 v2 gf]] Oval Point Pen | |||
* [[Esterbrook 788 v3]] Oval Point Pen | |||
* [[Esterbrook 788 v4]] Oval Point Pen | |||
* [[Esterbrook 788 v4 gf]] Oval Point Pen | |||
* [[Esterbrook 940 v1]] Radio Pen | |||
* [[Esterbrook 940 v2]] Radio Pen | |||
* [[Esterbrook 940 v3]] Radio Pen | |||
* [[Esterbrook 940 v3 int]] Radio Pen | |||
* [[Gillott 303]] | * [[Gillott 303]] | ||
* [[Gillott 404]] | * [[Gillott 404]] | ||
Revision as of 04:46, 14 February 2021
Welcome to ChappysNibs.com
O.K. Chapman (Chappy) was an avid collector of nibs for dip pens. He collected an extraordinary number of nibs, plus several inkwells, nib boxes, a few fountain pens, and other nib ephemra as well. The chappysnibs Website is intended as an online version of Chappy's collection--to share with others images and details of those nibs, and ideally, to share the vision and enthusiasm that Chappy brought to everything he did.
- The site includes an inventory of Chappy's collection (the written inventory doesn't fully match the actual nibs--actual nibs are being listed here on the front page).
- I'm about half-way through taking photographs of these nibs
- I have not inked or tried any of these nibs. I would be guessing on designations such as EF, F or M points. I do, however, use any designation that I find in the nib's imprints, or in related advertising or commentary from online resources.
- I am not good at judging the "color" or finish of nibs. Again, I use any designation that is imprinted on the nib. And if Chappy included a color in his notes, I use that. Otherwise, it's me making my best guess.
- Chappy lived in Montana, which is why there are some Montana-specific nibs in his collection
- I imagine that the future of ChappysNibs.com will include opening the site up--to allow others to share their own photographs and descriptions. But for now, the site is limited to Chappy's own nibs.
Resources
Several resources have been of considerable assistance in identifying and describing each nib. These extraordinary web sites have been invaluable:
- AAAndrew's Steel Pen blog
- Brandon McKinney's Vintage Nibs site
- The Esterbrook Project
- Fountain Pen Network Forum
- Blam Nib site (Swedish / English)