This early Esterbrook BHR (LF) Dollar pen (c1932) is fully restored with a new silicone sac, a no. 2555 fine nib and is ready to write. It has been very slightly de-oxidized (re-blackened). It is a relatively rare excellent example of the earliest Dollar pens, composed solid black hard rubber with the distinctive "V" clip introduced c. 1932-4. This pen has the earliest of the two hole clip design where the clip tapers in towards the top of cap. The lever is the early spear style. Initially these pens sold for $1.00, the basis for the series to be designated "Dollar". Measures: 4.5" capped . Condition: ExF.
For more information about the availability of particular Dollar pen colors
and sizes, contact Afrevapens@gmail.com. For detailed authoritative information regarding Dollar pens see Esterbrook.net (Brian Anderson) and Fountain Pen Forum.