The Camden
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 RCA Victor where, in 1933, an experimental TV station broadcast would be the first signs of technology that would ultimately eclipse the radio. As RCA was producing millions of records, Esterbrook was producing millions of pens.
Made of lightweight anodized aluminum, the Camden was designed for comfort, balance and everyday writing.
It has a chic, matte finish, available in three colors: Rose, Silver and Graphite, all with silver trim
All Camden’s come with a Schmidt German nib and converter and are offered as fountain pen in nib sizes EF through Broad and as a rollerball.