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I have a cap on the way for my '43. Now I'm getting ready to have the pen worked on. Sac is gone and the nib is octiminium. Who would be a good choice to do the work: cleaned, re-sacced and new nib? Thanks for all the help.

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I have a cap on the way for my '43. Now I'm getting ready to have the pen worked on. Sac is gone and the nib is octiminium. Who would be a good choice to do the work: cleaned, re-sacced and new nib? Thanks for all the help.

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Joel Hamilton at Ink Pen

http://ink-pen.com/

 

Regards, greg

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If the nib is shot, you can buy a "new" one from Parker51.Com.

 

The rehab can be done by many people you will find on FPN.

 

I have a cap on the way for my '43. Now I'm getting ready to have the pen worked on. Sac is gone and the nib is octiminium. Who would be a good choice to do the work: cleaned, re-sacced and new nib? Thanks for all the help.

Regards

 

Joel Hamilton at Ink Pen

http://ink-pen.com/

 

Regards, greg

 

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Richard Binder and Rick Horne (the Southern Scribe) have both done fine work for me. Jeff

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I have a cap on the way for my '43. Now I'm getting ready to have the pen worked on. Sac is gone and the nib is octiminium. Who would be a good choice to do the work: cleaned, re-sacced and new nib? Thanks for all the help.

Regards

 

Joel Hamilton at Ink Pen

http://ink-pen.com/

 

Regards, greg

 

I second Joel.

He does great work.

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Our good buddy Tom Mullane (Old Griz) does great work at restoring 51s as well. I don't know if he has new nibs to install. I know that Ernesto at Parker51.com can help you there.

 

 

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Our good buddy Tom Mullane (Old Griz) does great work at restoring 51s as well. I don't know if he has new nibs to install. I know that Ernesto at Parker51.com can help you there.

 

Thanks John, and I do have some nibs in stock for replacement.

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