David Conwill
Call Me a Cab
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I have a lot of respect for the opinions of this forum. A few weeks ago, I purchased a 1944 Parker Vacuumatic at an antique show. The filler was kaput however, and I sent it off to Fountain Pen Hospital in New York City for service.
I specifically instructed them that I did not care about cosmetics; only that I wanted it to function again. Nevertheless, I got a quote in today’s mail specifying $104.95 to “Adjust nib, recondition & polish”. This lack of attention to instructions concerns me a bit. I sent the pen to these folks because they seem to be well regarded.
Nevertheless, I suppose I’m willing to pay it if those with more experience think it’s a reasonable price. I am not able to do the work myself, and don’t have an interest in learning. I don’t mind paying a skilled tradesperson for his or her skill, but I want to make sure that I’m not being taken advantage of.
Thanks in advance for the input.
-Dave
I specifically instructed them that I did not care about cosmetics; only that I wanted it to function again. Nevertheless, I got a quote in today’s mail specifying $104.95 to “Adjust nib, recondition & polish”. This lack of attention to instructions concerns me a bit. I sent the pen to these folks because they seem to be well regarded.
Nevertheless, I suppose I’m willing to pay it if those with more experience think it’s a reasonable price. I am not able to do the work myself, and don’t have an interest in learning. I don’t mind paying a skilled tradesperson for his or her skill, but I want to make sure that I’m not being taken advantage of.
Thanks in advance for the input.
-Dave