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Free Parker 1994 Repair Manual Download - Part 1


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It is finally ready. This is a free download of the 1994 Parker Service Manual. This is the first file and contains the index, policies and procedures, general information, and pen repair advice. This will be the first of 6 or 7 files. The files are unlocked and can be printed if you wish.

 

Go to httgp://www.BillsPens.com and click on Downloads. The next page has a free Download link at the bottom left. Just click and the file should start. It is a 10 Meg file and containing over 60 pages. Enjoy.

 

Bill Acker

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Thank you! This is very nice of you!

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Thanks Bill, part one is very informative, looking forward to the next one.

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hi,

 

I think i am too late to download the 1 part, doe somebody still have it and wants to send it to my email?

 

 

thanks.

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If you shoot a copy to me, I can host it... if thats ok with the original poster. obviously would be glad to give you credit.

Cheers-

 

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Does anyone know where or if part 1 is still available?

 

Well, someone has it stored on their computer, but sharing is just one click too far.

I know this is an old post, but what i just wrote still applies.

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I would like to obtain a copy too, if someone still have it and can share.

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Hello Girls and Boys :)
Anybody can reshare the 1994 Parker manuals ???

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mężny bądź, chroń pułk twój i sześć flag.

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It is finally ready. This is a free download of the 1994 Parker Service Manual. This is the first file and contains the index, policies and procedures, general information, and pen repair advice. This will be the first of 6 or 7 files. The files are unlocked and can be printed if you wish.

 

Go to httgp://www.BillsPens.com and click on Downloads. The next page has a free Download link at the bottom left. Just click and the file should start. It is a 10 Meg file and containing over 60 pages. Enjoy.

 

Bill Acker

BillsPens.com

 

Does anybody have a copy to share?

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Hi,

 

I've scoured the archive and only Part 2 is available. It doesn't deal with fountain pens, but it might still be useful. Here's the link:

 

https://web.archive.org/web/20101026114104/http://billspens.com/freedownloads/Parker1994RepairManual02.pdf

 

Alex

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Alex,

 

A great many thanks for your download of Part 2.

 

Read it all with interest.

 

Liked looking the construction details of the modern Duofold & Sonnets FP's.

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