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I want to thank those of you who have used my service. It’s been a pleasure bringing your old pens back to life.

 

I will restore your fountain pens for the following prices:

1. Parker Vacumatic or Parker 51 fountain pen - $28.50 for the 1st pen, $25.00 for each additional pen. I will restore with a new diaphragm bladder, clean and adjust nib.

2. Sheaffer Snorkel, PFM - $28.50 for the 1st pen, $25.00 for each additional pen. I will restore with a new bladder, O-ring, lube pump shaft, clean and adjust nib.

3. Sheaffer Touch-down Filler - $25.50 for 1st pen, $22.00 for each additional pen. I will restore with a new bladder, O-ring, lube pump shaft, clean and adjust nib.

4. Duofold style Button Filler, Lever Filler filling systems - $18.50 for 1st pen, $15.00 for each additional pen. Restore with new bladder, clean and adjust nib.

5. If you have a filling system not listed, email and we can discuss the problem.

I will return your old pen to proper working order. My fee includes return UNINSURED 1ST CLASS MAIL shipping for Continental US - Insured shipping will cost extra and it depends on the value you wish to insure your pen.International Shipping will cost more, so email for a quote. I have successfully restored several thousand pens over the last 10 years. PLEASE READ!! I cannot be held responsible should your pen break during the restoration process. Unfortunately these old plastics on occasion will crack or break with out any warning. If this happens I will return your broken pen and money less the shipping costs. I accept paypal, money orders, personal checks, etc.

 

Turn around time usually runs 7 to 10 days…. depending on difficulty of restoration and how many pens I have on my work-bench.

 

Michael P. Clague

515 North 7th Street

Estherville, Iowa 51334

USA

Email: mpcac1@gmail.com

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A bump for Mr. Clague. He just brought my Stipula Saturno back to life with a new sac and O Ring. My experience with him is positive in every way.

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