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Last week I went for a drive and ended up in a small town about an hour and a half northeast of where I live. There was an antiques store and I went in, just for a look (the place actually specializes in old radios and electronics, but also has more general stuff). Didn't really expect to find anything, but it turned out the guy did have a few fountain pens, and I picked up two for $10 US apiece plus tax. One was an old Parker Striped Duofold button filler, which turned out to be a bit of a frankenpen -- it's got a Sheaffer #3 nib on it! The OTHER, though, is a mystery. It has no markings on the cap or barrel, a Pilot nib, and what appears to be a Pilot squeeze filler system (you know, like a Parker 51 Aerometric only not quite). I contact Pilot USA to see if I could get any info about the pen, and was asked to send photos to be shown to their technicians and (if necessary) to someone at Pilot's main office in Japan. The answer came back today: it's NOT a Pilot, according to Pilot Japan. It may be a Korean pen; the person I have been corresponding with said that the filler looked somewhat like a CON-20 converter. So, I'll post the pix here and see if anyone has ever run across anything similar (I had been guessing from the style of the pen it may have been from the 1970s or '80s, but that's just a conjecture on my part -- but that was going on the assumption that it was some model Pilot pen, based on what it said on the press bar and the nib...). The pen is slim, and has a metal body covered with what appears to be a sort of slightly yellowish enamel (and the jewels and decoration on the clip seem to be the same enamel): Sorry it's sort of photo heavy (and for the quality thereof at times -- my iPhone is not really a substitute for my DSLR...). I tried to take as many photos as possible to aid in the ID. The enamel has a bit of wear but the nib looked good, and the sac appears to be pliable (although I have not done a test fill). Thanks in advance for any assistance. This is becoming more and intriguing. (I'm also going to show it around at the Triangle Pen Show this weekend, and see if I get any of the pros having a clue as to what this really is, and when and where it's from....) Thanks in advance (I'm betting someone out there in FPN land will say "My aunt used to have a pen just like it!" [Posting here in this forum because I'm not sure whether this belongs in the Japan - Asia Forum or not (or, for that matter, in the China/Korea/etc. Forum) and I figured posting here was hedging my bets... Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth