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  1. On Ebay, I recently purchased for less than $30 four Secretary Pen Company's "Executive Secretary" fountain pens, and two of that model's mechanical pencils. I tried to find a meaningful history of this company, but could not find it, even here on FPN. My impression is that this pen comes from the 1940s-1950s eras, and certainly no later than the 1960s. Each of the two pens in the best condition came with the pencils. One of those two sets is NOS, and the other is in good condition, especially after cleaning the ink out of the FP. The third FP fills and writes. The fourth FP's internal sac is rubbish now, thorough attempts at cleaning and ultra-sound make no difference, and I cannot remove the section from the body. Here are some photos of the FP only; the pencil looks as one would expect, but the turning mechanism seems to be the area surrounding the point: The most striking thing about this FP is its tiny, 14K nib. By analogy, one might "medicalize" its size with a diagnosis of "micro-nib." What matters, though, is how well it does or doesn't write ("the motion of the ocean" in a different context). I'll get to that "shortly." The lines of the pen overall are attractive. The exterior has a thin-layer of gold plating. The wording (not shown) at the top of the barrel, where it meets the cap, is: "SECRETARY PEN CO. UNION N.J. U.S.A." The cap screws off and on with 3 full turns. The FP weighs 17g and has a length of 13.4cm (5.25 inches). The tiny 14K nib is firm. This pen uses a button filler, which is found under the blind cap. The button looks gold-plated. I used the third pen of the group, which I cleaned thoroughly and let dry on a towel. I filled it with Sheaffer Blue-Black ink, just to be safe. The pen wrote immediately, but the writing experience was mediocre-to-fair. The very small nib is a bit scratchy, not terribly so, and the flow is on the dryer side, but also consistent. The overall writing experience is not pleasurable, but not terrible. I like the novelty of the pen because of the off-brand name, the button filler, and the tiny nib, and the price I paid for 4 (3 functioning) FPs and two functioning mechanical pencils (0.9mm lead?) was quite a value. If anyone else has experience with this model and/or other photos, please post. I'd be interested in hearing the views of others of you out there.





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