Esterbrook Estie Nouveau Bleu Fountain Pen
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Product Description
The Estie is the most common model by Esterbrook. It's a comfortably balanced fountain pen Made in USA with a nib from the German manufacturer JoWo (#6 nib). The body is made out of high polish blended and turened acrylic. They come with a converter inside & one blue ink cartridge, ready to write.
At the turn of the 19th century, the artist Alphonse Mucha was at the height of his career. A fine artist, whose name is now synonymous with the art nouveau style, the Czech Mucha came from an illustration background and became widely and commercially well-known through his advertisements for everything from chocolate to cigarettes to laundry detergent.
Living in Paris, Mucha was also celebrated for his idealized female figures that were often based on Parisian film stars and glitterati, and his work included his years studying, drawing, and painting film actress and icon, Sarah Bernhardt. His portraits of her were printed as large-scale posters heralding his commercial work which took advantage of new advances in printing.
In 1887, the invention of celluloid film paved the way for Mucha to become the first artist to work directly from photography. Thusly, his color palette was often the rich, warm, pastel tones of photographs and he used these hues to create Mucha women with flowing hair that matched the flourish of his gorgeous lettering and typefaces.
Within this range of color emerges a signature eau de nil blue that Mucha used to clothe the women in lush drapery, illuminate the skies behind them, give them wings and surround them with waves of water.
GPSR Information
Manufacturer
Esterbrook Pens,
Website: https://www.esterbrookpens.com
E-Mail: info@esterbrookpens.com
Importer
Signo pbs Handelsagentur,
Website: https://signo-pbs.de
E-Mail: info@signo-pbs.de
Technical Specifications
+| Filling System | Cartridges / Converter |
| Nib | Stainless Steel |
| Material | Acrylic Resin |
| Closure Type | Screw Cap |
| Length | 14,7 cm |
| Weight | 26,0 g |
Details & Facts
The Brand
The Esterbrook brand embodies a significant piece of American writing history. Founded in 1858, Esterbrook became known as "The People's Pen," dominating the market with reliable and accessible writing instruments.
The modern Estie series marks the elegant revival of this legacy. The pen’s simple, comfortable cigar shape is a nod to the classics, merging historic reliability with modern engineering and superior materials. The name "Estie"—a beloved nickname for the brand—stands for a pen that honors the past while inspiring the future of your written word.
Materials
The Estie is crafted to feel exceptional in hand. The barrel is made from high-quality Precious Acrylic Resin, known for its deep, vibrant color and smooth finish. This refined material is balanced to offer a comfortable weight—neither fatiguing nor too light. All metal trims, including the signature clip and accents, are Palladium- or Gold-plated, providing a luxurious and durable touch that perfectly complements the pen’s clean, cylindrical design.
Nib Sizes
At the heart of the Esterbrook Estie lies a nib engineered for reliability and smooth performance. The Estie is equipped with a high-quality, German-made Jowo #6 nib.
- Standard nibs: EF, F, M, B, BB, Stub
- Flex nibs: EF-Flex, F-Flex
- 18ct./750 gold nibs: F, M, B
Custom nibs
Journaler: Medium Stub, based on vintage 9314M. Smooth, friendly for everyday use, adds flair, not too huge.
Needlepoint: For small grids (like Hobonichi). Controlled writing to fit more into smaller spaces.
Scribe: Architect nib. Thin downstroke, thick cross-stroke. Unique architectural line variation.
Mini Stub: Gets fine details and personality. Line variation, good for longform writing/sketching.
Techo: A highly versatile "all-in-one" nib that produces varying line widths based on the pen's writing angle (flatter angle = thicker line; steeper angle = thinner line), ideal for flexible journaling and sketching on the go.
Fude: A bent nib designed to mimic the dynamic line variation of a calligraphy brush ("Fude" means brush), creating very thin lines when held steep and thick, bold strokes when held flat—perfect for artists, illustrators, and dramatic calligraphy.
