Esterbrook Estie Nouveau Bleu Ballpoint Pen Review

Esterbrook Estie Nouveau Bleu Ballpoint Pen Review

For when you want to feel fancy but need to be practical, Esterbrook offers some of their prettiest materials in a ballpoint pen. The ultra-classy Nouveau Bleu material, an elegant acrylic in shades of blue with gold veins and flecks, comes with either gold or chrome trim.

Esterbrook Estie Nouveau Bleu Ballpoint Pen

The pen has a faux cap, so that it looks like a posted pen, but the cap section is really a twist mechanism that deploys the tip from the nose cone. This cap-like end pulls off to reveal the cartridge. It takes a Parker style cartridge, so there are a lot of options for different inks and colors to choose from. It comes with the Esterbrook refill, which writes very nicely. It's smooth with no skipping and less smudging than many ballpoint inks.

Esterbrook Estie Ballpoint

The twist mechanism is simple and secure. It hasn't ever accidentally twisted or resulted in ink staining. It also works as a perfectly silent fidget. It lacks the tactile clunk of a click pen, but it's still satisfying.

The clip has just the right balance of firmness and springiness, so it has the perfect hold in a case, pocket, or clipped to a folder.

Esterbrook Estie Ballpoint Clip

The Esterbrook Estie ballpoint pen sells for $125 and it comes in many of their most popular materials, like Raven and Seaglass. It's a great way to enjoy some of their prettiest designs at a lower price point than the fountain pen.

Esterbrook Estie Ballpoint Tip

This is a good pen for work if you have a fancy job, and also a good pen if you have a regular job and want to feel fancy! And it's the perfect pen if you have a special occasion like a wedding or birth and you'd like to sign the paperwork with something special, but you can't use a fountain pen due to the ink properties. It would also make a great gift for someone who loves pens but doesn't like the maintenance of fountain pens.

Esterbrook Estie Ballpoint Refill

I've been really enjoying ballpoint pens for their practicality lately, and pens like this help me meet my daily writing needs while still enjoying fine writing tools. These are pretty and well made, and they elevate a simple grocery list, or bring an important formality to life's big moments. If you haven't tried a fancy ballpoint, this is a fantastic one to add to your pen collection.


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Posted on July 16, 2026 and filed under Esterbrook, Pen Reviews.

JetPens JetDo Bucket Hat Giveaway

JetPens JetDo Bucket Hat

Is this the silliest giveaway I’ve ever done on The Pen Addict? Possibly. But it is Summertime in the Northern Hemisphere, and you need protection from the sun. Who better to handle that other than JetDo, the cute JetPens mascot! I have one JetPens JetDo Bucket Hat to give away, and yes, I even kept one for myself. Read the rules below and enter away!

Posted on July 14, 2026 and filed under Giveaways.

LIFE Ramune Notebook Review

LIFE Ramune Notebook Review

Everything old is new again, I guess? New to me anyway.

The LIFE Ramune Notebook is relatively new, launching in the past year or two. But the old part is what’s on the inside, which is LIFE L Writing Paper, which we first reviewed back in 2018.

I didn’t think much more about it then because this paper was packaged as a letter writing pad. Wide lines, fancy borders on some models, traditional lattice pattern paper, etc. Great performance for fountain pens, to be sure, but not my idea of an every day notebook.

Fast forward to my discovery of the Ramune Notebook on JetPens, which not only caught my eye aesthetically, but was made with LIFE L Writing Paper. What is this magic of which I’ve never heard? Yeah, I’m slow sometimes. Eight years in this case.

LIFE Ramune Notebook

With that bit of background out of the way, I am impressed with everything about this notebook. I ordered the A6 Graph (there are both A6 and B6 sizes, each in Graph or Lined,) which features wire binding that includes a wrist gap in the middle, making them slightly more left-handed friendly, I guess? Regardless, I like what it adds to the classic design aesthetic.

LIFE Ramune Notebook EF Nib

The Extra Fine Steel nib of the Keyno Fountain Pen.

What does “Ramune” mean in relation to this notebook? Well, I don’t see any liquid, so it’s not the Japanese soft drink, but it could be the bottle color? Another Wikipedia entry mentions Japanese tablet candy, which might explain the lighter shade of Blue. Honestly, I’m not 100% sure, but I’ll take either of those answers for full credit. At least the interior grid matches the light Blue of the cover. It’s a classic color for a grid, but a shade or two lighter than expected.

LIFE Ramune Notebook KOP

The super wide and wet Sailor KOP Broad nib.

LIFE Ramune Notebook KOP Back

Back of the above page.

Excellent aesthetics aside, the paper in the inside is the real star. Yes, I incorrectly assumed for a minute this is new LIFE paper. It’s obviously not, but it has been reimagined into more traditional formats, which is also seen in the Cinnamon variant of this model.

LIFE Ramune Notebook Writing

I had no issue with any fountain pen, nib, or ink I threw at it, from Extra Fine all the way up to the Broad (and wet,) Sailor King of Pen nib. The page is smooth (the lattice cannot be felt when writing,) and shows off ink color well. The only pen type even close to coming through the back of the page was the Schmidt P8127 Rollerball, and none of the inks feathered. Sharpies are excluded in all of this, but are always fun to throw down for reference.

LIFE Ramune Notebook Backside

What are the downsides of the LIFE Ramune Notebook? Two I can think of. One, the aforementioned spiral binding is not good in every situation. I personally wouldn’t want to be pulling it in and out of a bag all of the time, so it will either stay on my desk, or slide into a slim case, alongside some pens.

Secondly, they are slightly pricey. At $9.25 for A6 and $10.50 for B6, with 60 sheets in either size, they are nice as a one-off but could get costly as a go-to notebook that you might burn through. The B6 is a better value per square inch, all things considered.

The LIFE Ramune Notebook is a fantastic overall performer, and I’m glad I finally discovered LIFE L Writing Paper after all of these years. Recommended!

(JetPens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Posted on July 13, 2026 and filed under Life Notebooks, Notebook Reviews.