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I just got my first batch of restored pens back from Danny Fudge. I haven't tried any of them out yet but they look gorgeous, and I couldn't be happier. He did the work quickly and beautifully and for a great price. Now to select the next batch to be sent back.

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I haven't used Danny as I'm in the UK but wouldn't have any hesitation if I needed to. I hear nothing but good things, particularly quality of work versus price. An unbeatable combination. Enjoy the pens.

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Danny has been my primary restorer these past many years and have gotten nothing from him but good, quick service. Glad you had the same experience.

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+1 for Danny. My experience has been nothing short of excellent in every respect: quality, price, and turn-around time. He's always been very accommodating and a pleasure to deal with.

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Danny has restored pretty much every vintage pen I own, couldn't ask for better workmanship! His prices and turnaround are the best! This opinion is however not totally unbiased as Dan is also my best bud.

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And he's a really nice guy. Very kind and friendly.

 

+1 Shaun! That was going to be my reply, but you beat me to the punch!

"Not a Hooker Hooker, but rather a left-handed overwriter."

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For those of you who haven't seen first-hand, Perry and Danny usually share a table at pen shows. So if you have any questions about Perry's bad habits...ask Danny, He'll know! :P

"Not a Hooker Hooker, but rather a left-handed overwriter."

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For those of you who haven't seen first-hand, Perry and Danny usually share a table at pen shows. So if you have any questions about Perry's bad habits...ask Danny, He'll know! :P

:lol:

Actually got to meet both of them last fall at the Ohio Pen Show, where Danny did some on the spot repairs of a couple of 51s (an Aero that was leaking, and a 51 Vac that needed the diaphragm replaced. Plus he checked out a Snorkel for me at no additional charge. So that would be another +1 for me on Danny's work.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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For those of you who haven't seen first-hand, Perry and Danny usually share a table at pen shows. So if you have any questions about Perry's bad habits...ask Danny, He'll know! :P

 

I bet that works both ways. :) Got a couple of pens in the drawer for Danny in Sept in Dallas. Looking forward to seeing both of them.

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