Introducing a new product from the “Paradise Series,” a limited-edition color of JR pocket pens.
It is a limited-edition color manufactured in the image of “Key West,” the southernmost city in mainland America loved by many artists.
The vivid colors reminiscent of beautiful tropical landscapes are impressive.
[Cap/Shaft Material] Acrylic Resin
[nib] gold plate on steel
cartridge converter included
The JR Pocket is a pocket pen called “J” in the 1950s.
The pen, which was extremely popular in the US where millions of bottles were sold, has been revived as “JR (J Reborn)” in modern times.
As for the material of the cap and body, the “Nature Symbol,” which uses acrylic resin and superimposes the brand logo, is attached to the crown.
Esterbrook (Esterbrook) was established in 1858 in New Jersey.
It has been used by American writers, including successive presidents, and is also known for being used in the 1960s when J.F. Kennedy signed the budget for the Apollo program to send humans to the moon.
As a writing instrument representing good old America from the 1930s to the 60s in the so-called Modern Times era, more than 20 million fountain pens were produced per year in the US and the UK, and it was so integrated into American society that it was nicknamed “ESTY (EST).”
In 2018, about 50 years after closing its history, I was able to hear that name again in New York.
Specifications: Cartridge and converter dual-use
color: lime
Accessories: Exclusive converter cartridge ink (black)
Quantity Details: 1 bottle
Refill: Esterbrook Cartridge Ink (pack of 5)
Ingredients/Amount: Acrylic Resin, Steel
To request a return or exchange, please note that it is mandatory to provide a video of the unpacking of the package.