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''Esterbrook Pens and What They Will Do'' describes this as "a fine-pointed stub pen. Very popular, and well adapted for backhand writing." | ''Esterbrook Pens and What They Will Do'' describes this as "a fine-pointed stub pen. Very popular, and well adapted for backhand writing." | ||
''The 1883 Esterbrook Catalog'' | Described in contemporary advertising (''The 1883 Esterbrook Catalog'') as, "#239 – The Chancellor Engrossing – Gray – A medium stub pen, much liked for back hand." Finishes include Gray and Gold. Use of the "Double Chancellor" descriptor was dropped after this catalog came out. ''The 1938 Esterbrook Catalog'' says, "Chancellor - Firm, small stub. The perfect pen for backhand writing. Gray finish. Gold plated" | ||
[https://thesteelpen.com/2018/02/05/stub-pens/ AAAndrew's Steel Pen blog] says that the #239 Chancellor nib "is a smaller sized stub that’s a lot of fun to write with. Very smooth and a long-time top seller as well." | |||
[https://theesterbrookproject.com/NIB%20SHEETS/ESTERBROOK%20239%20CHANCELLOR%20PEN/ESTERBROOK%20239%20CHANCELLOR%20PEN.html The Esterbrook Project] describes this nib as "a straight-bodied pen with a short stub nib and a crescent moon vent hole. Little flexibility. Gray finish." The #239 Chancellor is distinguished from a nib with the same number, but a different descriptor--the Esterbrook #239 Engrossing Short Nib. | [https://theesterbrookproject.com/NIB%20SHEETS/ESTERBROOK%20239%20CHANCELLOR%20PEN/ESTERBROOK%20239%20CHANCELLOR%20PEN.html The Esterbrook Project] describes this nib as "a straight-bodied pen with a short stub nib and a crescent moon vent hole. Little flexibility. Gray finish." The #239 Chancellor is distinguished from a nib with the same number, but a different descriptor--the Esterbrook #239 Engrossing Short Nib. |
Latest revision as of 18:09, 24 February 2021
Esterbrook Pens and What They Will Do describes this as "a fine-pointed stub pen. Very popular, and well adapted for backhand writing."
Described in contemporary advertising (The 1883 Esterbrook Catalog) as, "#239 – The Chancellor Engrossing – Gray – A medium stub pen, much liked for back hand." Finishes include Gray and Gold. Use of the "Double Chancellor" descriptor was dropped after this catalog came out. The 1938 Esterbrook Catalog says, "Chancellor - Firm, small stub. The perfect pen for backhand writing. Gray finish. Gold plated"
AAAndrew's Steel Pen blog says that the #239 Chancellor nib "is a smaller sized stub that’s a lot of fun to write with. Very smooth and a long-time top seller as well."
The Esterbrook Project describes this nib as "a straight-bodied pen with a short stub nib and a crescent moon vent hole. Little flexibility. Gray finish." The #239 Chancellor is distinguished from a nib with the same number, but a different descriptor--the Esterbrook #239 Engrossing Short Nib.
Brandon McKinney's analysis of the markings and grindings date this version of the #239 Chancellor Pen as 1940-1946.
Versions
There are two distinct versions of the Esterbrook #239 Chancellor 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 2.
Photos
Click any image for a full-resolution photo: 1650 x 480. The image with the ruler is 2300 x 1196.