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used an Esterbrook pen throughout her life, the same pen she had in high
school. She wrote with a beautiful, practiced hand that I always admired and
sought to imitate. I can't think of anything that surpasses a good fountain
pen as a tool for writing. Someday, perhaps the art of penmanship will be
resurrected, and Mont Blanc, Waterman, Pelikan, and even the humble
Esterbrooks will be rediscovered as tools for disciplined, creative expression
rather than as shallow signifiers of success. Your story also illustrates the
durability of good hand tools, and the reverence which we feel for their
connections to our past. In your case, a very direct connection.