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It joins the green example shown in the book
The model was introduced around 1941 – possibly earlier, as I found a black example commemmorating the New York Worlds’ Fair of 1939-1940 that I wrote about back in 2012. Google wiped out the pictures, but I was able to find them on my hard drive:
What I should have done, either in the book or here at the blog, was show the Pushmaster next to its more common cousins for comparison:
The Pushmaster shares the longer nose from the earlier Dollar pencil series, and the trim band and clip of the later models . . . and the plastic from neither. My favorite feature of the Pushmaster, though, is the top: these don’t have the name on the clip itself, but there’s a great Esterbrook logo in the place of a black plastic “jewel”:
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