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I believe great work and good value should be recognized. Recently, I purchased a Bexley Fountain Pen from Jack Lynch listed on the FPN classifieds. The pen arrived as described and very quickly. Included in the package was a business card listing repair services. Although I do many of my own [simple] repairs, I had some Parker vacumatics that I wanted to have professionally restored. I sent eight of those pens to Jack after a brief discussion about his pricing. He did a great job at a very reasonable price and I would highly recommend his services to anyone. I will be sending more business his way!
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Hello all, My name is Greg Scott and live just north of Dallas in Denton, Tx. I have been collecting/learning to repair/selling vintage fountain pens for around 10 years with a couple of years off for other stuff. I have gotten back into the hobby and looking forward to the vast information I hope to find on this site. My most recent restore was a 1947 Parker 51, Blue Diamond Vacumatic with a Lusterloy stacked coin cap, which I was able to get working again after a few parts purchases on eBay and a diaphram. I love this pen. I started with Estie's and have quite a few that I use and a few that will hopefully find new homes. On the to-do list are a few Parker Vacs that need to be restored. I'm still in the proccess of acquiring all the tools I need but I've been called a tool maker so I usually can come up with something that works. I also enjoy doing woodworking with hand tools. Also a long time journal writer. I'm kind of an anachronist. That's enough for now. Looking forward to meeting some of you on the board through the forums. And specially those I've watched your videos and have purchased from online. Thanks, Greg gscott92
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