Esterbrook Camden Collection History — Named for the city where Richard Esterbrook settled his company, the Camden Collection speaks to a time in the 1930’s when Camden, NJ was at its most prosperous and home to some of the most important innovations of its day. Perhaps most famously, it was the birthplace of the RCA Victor record label. As RCA was producing millions of records, Esterbrook was producing millions of pens. One can almost hear the sounds of the production belts humming along still. Today this dignified American town of the early twentieth century produces an equally classic pen. As records have made their comeback in the last decade, so, too, has the American fountain pen. Whether you are penning daily notes, journaling, planning, or writing the next great tune for the American songbook, the Camden will become a standard in your collection.
Esterbrook Camden Composition Spring Break Fluorescent Green Rollerball
The Esterbrook Camden Composition Spring Break Fluorescent Green Rollerball is streamlined and sleek with a specifically engineered finish as a tribute to the heritage of both the Esterbrook Camden and the classic Composition Notebook. This limited release is an homage to schoolwork and note taking, to the words of yesteryear, and to carrying the tradition of analog into future. Whether for your boardroom, classroom, or collection, the Camden Composition is a fountain pen for all seasons. Part of a limited series, the rollerball is limited to 250 pieces.
Specifications:
- Material: Lightweight anodized aluminum
- Featured: Contoured grip section; Eternity logo emblem on cap top
- Length: 150 mm / 5.9 inches (capped) | 170 mm / 6.7 inches (posted)
- Weight: 37 gr / 1.3 oz
- Cap: ¾ turn cap deployment; cushion closure
- Clip: Stainless Steel spring-loaded
- Refill: Schmidt Rollerball, Felt Tip
- Stylish Grey Fabric Gift Box