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Hey Rick,

 

What is the status of my pen restoration? It has now been a year.

 

Best,

Kevin

 

Same boat here. A Parker Vac filler for my husband was sent around six or more months ago and we haven't heard back. I tried to PM you but your box is full. We're excited to get the pen back, repaired or otherwise.

 

Thanks!

Marisa

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Hi Richard,

 

My boss was very happy with the repair that you did on his 51 Special. It had a lot of sentimental value to him so he's thrilled to be able to use it again.

 

Best wishes always,

Vickie

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Hey Rick,

 

What is the status of my pen restoration? It has now been a year.

 

Best,

Kevin

 

Same boat here. A Parker Vac filler for my husband was sent around six or more months ago and we haven't heard back. I tried to PM you but your box is full. We're excited to get the pen back, repaired or otherwise.

 

Thanks!

Marisa

 

I'm also wondering what's going on here- sent two Parker 51's and a Vacumatic on March 2, 2010. Last thing I heard was a promise to return my pens, and that was October 11, 2010. Please send my pens back, restored or unrestored. Thank you.

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