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- Durable canvas with soft suede interior lining.
- Available in three colors, including Army Green, Navy Blue and British Tan
- Magnetic snap closure with Eternity symbol stamping
- Leather drawstring closure
- Matching soft knit cover
- Vintage Steel Pens logo patch
- Six rigid suede pen slots
- Flat bottom design for desk cup use
- Fold over cover for desk display or take 2GO for travel
Color Options:
- Teal
- Yellow
Weight: 2 Ounces
Make sure you're not saying, "Oh, Brother!" when you're traveling with your pens. Protect them with this Charlie Brown case, padded and cinch-secured with a design nod to his classic zigzag shirt. Part of the Peanuts 75th Anniversary collection celebrating the legacy of Charles Schulz and Esterbrook.
The Esterbrook Gold Bee Book Holder is your extra hand while you journal, plan, or write—gently holding pages in place as you capture your thoughts and craft your story. Finished in a radiant gold tone, this elegant bee brings both beauty and purpose to your desk.
Bees are remarkable thinkers, known for their ability to learn, collaborate, and create lasting memories while working together in harmony. What better companion for your notebooks, planners, and favorite books than the Esterbrook Bee? Let this golden be BEE a reminder that you’re part of a vibrant hive of writers and creators, and a quiet encouragement to keep creating.
Whether you’re waiting for the Great Pumpkin or heading to class with Miss Othmar, the Snoopy 2GO Cup carries up to six pens in style. With a soft sueded interior and keyring charm, it’s ready to tag along wherever imagination takes you. Part of the Peanuts 75th Anniversary collection celebrating the legacy of Charles Schulz and Esterbrook.
If Peanuts taught us anything, it’s to stick together—and these Esterbrook Paper Clips do just that. Heavy-duty steel meets character-themed charm for a set of desk buddies you’ll never want to lose. Part of the Peanuts 75th Anniversary collection celebrating the legacy of Charles Schulz and Esterbrook.
