Spring is the perfect time to pull out the Esterbrooks, dust them off and see which ones need a little spring cleaning. This is my whole Esterbrook collection and I can see a gaping absence of a brown or rootbeer model as well as a need for several more pastel pocket pens to fill out my collection. And I don’t have even one mechanical pencil.
Of the eight shown, five are in full working order with nibs installed. Two have my favorite stub nib, the Falcon Fine Stub 2442, the gray on the left has the legendary 9128 flex nib, the pastel pink has the 9788, the blue has the 9550.
Of course, while I had the pens out, I felt it necessary to do a little record keeping so I created a little spreadsheet inventory of the nibs I currently have and which pen they are residing in.
nib # |
description |
box? |
in pen? |
1550 |
Firm extra-fine, Bookkeeping |
no |
|
2284 |
Firm Stub, Signature Stub
|
yes |
|
2442 |
Fine Stub, Falcon |
yes |
grey pearl |
2442 |
Fine Stub, Falcon |
no |
red pearl |
2556 |
Firm fine, Fine Writing |
no |
|
2556 |
Firm fine, Fine Writing |
no |
|
2668 |
Firm medium, General Writing |
no |
|
2668 |
Firm medium, General Writing |
no |
|
9128 |
Flexible Extra Fine, Fine penmanship (Pitman shorthand) |
yes |
grey pearl |
9550 |
Firm Extra Fine, Bookkeeping |
no |
blue pearl |
9555 |
Firm Fine, Shorthand |
yes |
|
9555 |
Firm Fine, Shorthand |
no |
pink pastel |
9556 |
Firm Fine, Fine Writing, Records and charts |
no |
|
9668 |
Firm medium, General Writing |
no |
Clearly, I have more nibs than pens but not nearly all the possible nib options that are available:

I would really like to try the 9314F Master Point version of the Fine Stub, the 2048 or 9048 “Shaded Writing” and several others. Like jelly beans, with Esterbrooks, you can’t have just one!