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Do Your Parker 51 Guarantee Come With A Stamp? If So, Show It!


WillyVanDerKuijlen

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I seldom saw a Parker 51 pen's guarantee card come with a stamp until my friend showed his pen which was bought in 1972. Amazing!

Do your Parker 51 warranty card come with a stamp? If so, show it through your photo!

I also want to know the shops' names and watch their warranty stamps' design! :D

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This was a common leaflet (and not a warranty card) that came, in the 60s, with the following pens:

 

1) Convertible Pens

 

75

65

61

45

 

2) Press Bar Filling Pens

 

51

17

Duofold

Slimfold

Lady pen.

 

You would find these details on the other side of this leaflet.

 

 

The Guarrantee column on the leaflet was not supposed to be stamped by the shop wherefrom the pen/pens were purchased unless requested by the customer. You had the option to obtain a separate memo as proof of purchase.

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This was a common leaflet (and not a warranty card) that came, in the 60s, with the following pens:

 

1) Convertible Pens

 

75

65

61

45

 

2) Press Bar Filling Pens

 

51

17

Duofold

Slimfold

Lady pen.

 

You would find these details on the other side of this leaflet.

 

 

The Guarrantee column on the leaflet was not supposed to be stamped by the shop wherefrom the pen/pens were purchased unless requested by the customer. You had the option to obtain a separate memo as proof of purchase.

Oh, that's just a proof of purchase? Maybe I was wrong...

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The guarantee slip included with my late uncle's 61 has a 1974 date handritten on the date line, but no stamp.

Handwriting date is also ok and I think it is also a proof of purchase.

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Very cool -- thanks for posting the photo.

No, all of mine were bought used -- no box, no paperwork, no nothing.

Mind you, all the Aerometrics worked great after just a good flushing out, although I eventually had to have the sac in the Teal one replaced (the 51 Vacs ended up needing restoration).

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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I had a set with a stamp on the booklet from a Canadian dealer. One from a Cuban dealer on a Special set.

"Don't hurry, don't worry. It's better to be late at the Golden Gate than to arrive in Hell on time."
--Sign in a bar and grill, Ormond Beach, Florida, 1960.

 

 

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I had a set with a stamp on the booklet from a Canadian dealer. One from a Cuban dealer on a Special set.

 

 

In most cases the leaflet is found nether stamped nor dated with hand writing. I have the same leaflet/booklet with three of my pens and all three are blank.

Khan M. Ilyas

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Most of the ones I have seen are blank. All the ones with NOS pens I have had were blank.

"Don't hurry, don't worry. It's better to be late at the Golden Gate than to arrive in Hell on time."
--Sign in a bar and grill, Ormond Beach, Florida, 1960.

 

 

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In most cases the leaflet is found nether stamped nor dated with hand writing. I have the same leaflet/booklet with three of my pens and all three are blank.

Thanks, and does Parker 75 sterling silver fountain pen have such a same leaflet?

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