Anyway, I got into corespondance with Ralph Prather who lives in New Mexico, but his ancestors way back lived in Withshire, just a little way from where I now live in fact. He also fixes and customises pens as a business.
As you may be aware, there were any number of early Parker "51"s made with solid sterling silver caps, great idea, but over time the protective plating wears off, they tarnish, look horrible and end up as little more than spares as you can almost argue that the silver content is the greatest value of the cap. Anyway, Ralph does an very interesting restoration and he offered to do a pen for me. First I had to find a donor pen and I found a reasonable restoration candidate on the GB. This was a cedar blue vac with a GF cap in need of restoration. Ralph took this photo of the pen as it arrived:

He swapped the GF cap for a sterling silver he already had. What he does is remove the plating and then turn it into a highly polished cap, he then serviced the pen fully, replaced the diaphragm and made a new copper clutch ring and a further copper spacer ring for the vac filler blind cap. The newly restored silver cap has an alumium jewel that he also made, and he restored and fitted the GF clip. Before he sent the pen to me he took the following picture:

This now looks like a NOS pen as it has been almost remanufactured. Now from a purist point of view it is nothing like anything Parker made, but I like to think that it is a pen that Parker should have/could have made. The only slight downside is that I have to wipe the cap over with a silver polishing cloth once in a while just to keep it bright.
From a practical point, it writes like any good "51" does and I believe that it looks good. Cost wise, what with buying the original donor pen and paying Ralph for his work plus shipping, it cost me less that buying a 51 SE or a 100 for example. So this is part of my self convincing not to buy new expensive pens
Anyway, that is my story and it is all thanks to Ralph who does this more as a labour of love I am sure. He has made lots more custom pens and he has a project to make somethig really special, but it is not my place to reveal what it is just yet.
Jim
All photos credit to Ralph Prather, but I got the pen :bunny1: :bunny1: :bunny1: