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I have, twice, great service! The pens are very securely packed and the communication is excellent!

"The truth may be puzzling. It may take some work to grapple with. It may be counterintuitive. It may contradict deeply held prejudices. It may not be consonant with what we desperately want to be true. But our preferences do not determine what's true..." (Carl Sagan)

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I have as well and have been very satisfied. Four or five orders in the last few years, I can't remember exactly. I know I got a few NOS No Nonsense pens and a couple of Imperials. Ran into a problem with a NOS Sheaffer aerometric converter and they replaced it right away. Very nice customer service.

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We are blessed, in this niche interest we all share, to have a number of very fine people we can deal with for our retail needs. Teri Morris is at the top level of these.

 

Some of the very first pens I purchased, over 4 years ago, were from Teri. The relationship started great and has only gotten better. She has good products to offer, has branched out on a number of those, and her service after sale is always top-notch. Highest recommendations!

"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick; and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."

~ Benjamin Franklin

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I have multiple purchases from teri at Peyton Street Pens...excellent communication, and product exactly as described.

 

I DO recommend.

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I bought my Krone Autograph from them and it's one of my top pens, not to mention their excellent service.

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Everybody seems to be in agreement. I have also bought from Peyton Street Pens on several occasions and have been very satisfied with their service and products.

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First rate. Great communication. Very knowledgeable. Teri is always helpful and replies promptly if you have a question.

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Anyone who has bought from Peyton Street Pens, may we please have your opinion?

 

Are we considering purchasing a pen{s} from PeytonStreetPens?

 

If so..which one{s}?

 

Buy the way I hear they have a good reputation.

 

Fred

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I bought a Waterman 52V from them. Have nothing but good things to say. I've since referred others to them

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Super awesome outfit. I purchased a 51 Special several months back and when it came, there was a note from Teri saying that she missed a minuscule scratch on the hood. I could barely see it. But she felt it wasn't described accurately and gave me an automatic credit. I've never come across service like this before.

Chris

 

Carpe Stylum!

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