Esterbrook Estie Dutch Pen Show 2024 Sugar Rush Review
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
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Forget the pen, I need some Leonardoman Turquoise!
Esterbrook does its best to market and price the Estie as if it were a luxury fountain pen.
Thank you for the great video Stephen!🍬🎂🍦
thank you for the review Professor...yep it is on the higher end..but i'm from Europe so what do i know... :) ...lol
One day I will go to the Dutch Pen Show, and buy a DPS pen. That is my Grail pen and my Grail pen show. Thanl you for showing us this and thanks to Appleboom for donating the pens.
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Love that ink!
Thanks for the review. Brilliant ink!
Having this life long passion for fountain pens this begs a question or two wich are
What do you do for living
And have you ever wrote any pice of text (books /poems /etc)?
I believe he is a psychology graduate professor. He just had some graduate students who completed their journey on his IG post.
@@KenchanKrafts this explains alot...
@@10290sstp so he very much likely have written and published psychology articles in his study! :) But I think anyone can have a lifelong passion for fountain pens regardless of their profession or what they do for a living.
Did Leonardo not use the same resin a few years back?
thank god you apologized for mixing the inks. As you're telling the story i was already frowning up...will he apologize? will he not? how dare he/ the audacity!....lol....
"that's just the way it is."
Thanks for sharing but why do so many reviewers find it difficult to just say "I like the pen but I don't think it's worth it"?
give me a proper, vintage Esterbrook fp w ideally a 9128 EF flexible nib and Waterman serenity blue ink: the perfect combo imho which would cost you considerably less than this; but hey, this lovely hobby has something for everybody(but my pen’s literally infinitely better!:)
The modern "Esterbrooks" have nothing in common with the New Jersey-made classics other than the name. If you raised a novel strain of sheep and called the new breed "T. Rex", would it make them so? BTW, 10290sstp, THAT is an example of "begging the question".
@@judyjacobs5827 In other words, a sham.
Estie pens ❤
Do you mean to wonder what "Esterbrook" means? It was the name of a person, Richard Esterbrook, whose pen factory made hundreds of millions of pens every year in New Jersey. The brand name was shortened by its fans to "Estie", much as one might shorten your to "Raj". But as other pens became common, the company eventually failed. Years later another business entity took over the name of the company and now they also make pens, far more costly, and having little else in common with the originals. I have dozens of the classics and two of the new ones. No comparison, I'm afraid. We hope this helps.
@@judyjacobs5827 Interesting
Bad sound.
Sounds fine to me