Esterbrook Clergy Pen
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Esterbrook Clergy Pens are similar to double-jeweled Esterbrook J's in size. They were released in black and can be identified by a white cross engraved into the cap approximately 90 degrees to the left of the clip.
Clergy pens were produced possibly during the post-World War II era, and may have been used by military chaplains, among others. Known pen imprints indicate that they were made in both Canada and the USA.
Like most Esterbrook pens, Clergy Pens took advantage of the Renew Point System. This allowed the pen access to the full range of nibs created for Esterbrook pens. It also used the standard lever filling mechanism common to most Esterbrooks. Besides the engraving, the pen is identical to other double-jeweled J pens.

