Esterbrook Niblet Seaglass GT Fountain pen

Esterbrook Niblet Seaglass GT Fountain penEsterbrook Niblet Fountain Pen | Big Esterbrook character in a perfectly compact size. Meet the Niblet — the newest and most playful addition to the Esterbrook family. Designed for writers on the go, collectors, and lovers of vintage stationery, the Niblet is a celebration of compact design without compromising personality.With its clipless silhouette, well-balanced weight, and nostalgic aesthetic, it delivers everything you love about an Esterbrook — simply on a smaller scale.Inspired by the iconic Estie line, the Niblet preserves the curves and character of its larger sibling in a condensed form that fits effortlessly into pockets, bags, or pen cases.It is an authentic pocket fountain pen, ideal for everyday journaling, quick notes, and travel — compact, classic, and unmistakably Esterbrook.Available in six distinctive acrylic finishes, each with its own vintage appeal. The handcrafted resins offer depth, movement, and warm tones reminiscent of the golden age of writing instruments, blending nostalgia with modern freshness. | Esterbrook’s Corner.Each Niblet comes in a retro-inspired presentation box and includes a soft felt pen sleeve — a thoughtful gift option, whether for yourself or any fine writing enthusiast.Technical SpecificationsCompact, clipless pocket fountain pen design#6 JoWo stainless steel nib (compatible with Estie)Interchangeable nib system for custom optionsHandcrafted acrylic body in vintage-inspired finishesBalanced weight for comfortable everyday writingFelt pen sleeve includedAbout EsterbrookA brand with a rich history dating back to 1858 when the Esterbrook Pen Company was founded in Camden, New Jersey. Esterbrook quickly became a leading manufacturer of steel pens, which were used by writers and artists around the world, making it the fifth registered trademark in the United States at the time. Over the years, Esterbrook pens have been used by some of the most influential figures in history, including Charles Schulz, the creator of the Peanuts comic strip, and President John F. Kennedy, who used an Esterbrook pen to sign the bill declaring his intention to go to the moon.Although the original Esterbrook Pen Company closed its doors in the 1970s, the brand was reborn in 2018 under the leadership of Kenro Industries. Today, they offer a wide range of pens and accessories, including fountain pens, rollerball pens, ink bottles, notebooks, and pen cases, all crafted with the finest materials and attention to detail. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just getting started, we invite you to explore the world of Esterbrook Pens. Esterbrook’s commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and innovation is at the heart of everything they do, and they look forward to being a part of your creative journey.