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stub
September 15th, 2016, 10:17 AM
At the risk of putting myself at a further disadvantage, I feel compelled (truly) to publicly sing the praises of one Stacy Hills and his extraordinary work. His specialty is lovingly, expertly restoring Sheaffers. Sheaffers, particularly but not exclusively, so you see some other restorations pop up in his feed as well.

Look, Sheaffers are my bag. They dominate my collection and I have, use, and adore Sheaffers of many eras. Lots of folks can re-cac a pen nice and neat and many can also beautifully restore a pneumatic pen, and I am grateful we have so many smart and knowledgeable Sheaffer-centric craftspeople in the mix but we clearly can add one more name to the list. His specialty is a that he can do a vac-fil restore that will absolutely knock your socks off.

Some folks will put in crummy plugs that just fall apart after a couple fills (not saying who heh heh), some will put in plugs more carefully and those will hold and work reasonably well, okay fine, but then there are those who rebuild the whole kit and caboodle. Stacy does not plug, he redoes all the seals, the rod, the packing unit, etc. When he is done, the plunger glides smooth and pops at the end of the travel when the vacuum seal is broken and the pens fill full and write wonderfully.

My sample size is not small and my experience with restorers is pretty wide ranging.

Stacy did a rebuild of an Oversized Crest Vac-fil, an OS Balance Vac-fil (what a pen), a Statesman II vac-fil, an amazing Vac-fil desk pen with a factory stub nib, a Triumph Wideband, as well as redoing my factory S4 Statesman Snorkel and probably others I am forgetting. The man knows what he is doing.

He is active on Instagram as paperwantsapen and his google photo stream (linked in his Instagram profile) is sick. Inventory heavy now (hubba hubba) but if you scroll back you see his documentation of the restorations he has done. Absolutely beautiful work. Vac-fil restoration is not an easy job. Harder still to get it to work well. But a well working lovingly restored Sheaffer is a joy. I just want to say that as someone who has a half dozen or so pens that have passed through his hands that I have been nothing but pleased, he’s a square dealer and a good guy to boot. His turnaround is good and he backs his work.

There, I have just made it harder for me to get my next pen from him, but he deserves his props.

sgtstretch
September 15th, 2016, 12:03 PM
I met him at the DC Pen Show this year, and proceeded to pick out one of the pens he had just bought to restore for myself. I got it about a week after the show. A beautiful 1941 Sheaffer Balance Viligant vac-fil in Marine Green Striations. He did a beautiful job with the restoration, and even sent me a message later asking how I liked the pen, and if it was working as desired. Highly recommend him.

stub
November 16th, 2016, 02:53 AM
This Carmine Admiral has been sitting unused and unrestored in my desk. A flea market find. Really rough.
& this is the magic he's done with it. LOOK AT THAT!!!

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stub
April 20th, 2018, 06:57 AM
I just got another 2 pens from him, one a lovely Persian Blue plunger filler & another odd vacuum-filler pen with an open nib that I frankly have NO IDEA what it is. I might post about it in the Sheaffer forum but it is about the size of a Statesman II pen but is all black, non-white dot but is an open nib with (maybe) pretty large 2-tone nib.

So Sheaffers are my bag. They make up the lion's share of my collection and always have. I don't even want to guess how many Sheaffers I own but I would say 15-20 pens of mine have either been bought outright from Stacy or repaired by him, including many of my most treasured pens (factory stubs and the like).

MY sample size from paperwantsapen is now non-trivial and I want to say I have nothing but great experiences with his work. I really cannot recommend him more highly. He does high quality work, ships fast, works from a position of great know-how and passion and is a very nice bloke to boot. Plus his pens come with the greatest hand made sleeves.

Again, I would like to selfishly keep this all to myself and I know blabbing about it here only makes it harder for me to get work in the que and to buy first class restored Sheaffers but I really have to say if you are looking for a Sheaffer or you need a vacuum-filler expertly restored so that it fills full and works like it did when it rolled off the assembly lines of Ft. Madison, you can't do better than Stacy Hills.

KrazyIvan
April 20th, 2018, 09:55 PM
I follow him on Instagram and absolutely enjoy his posts. A local pen friend has all his Sheaffer pens restored by Stacy, so I have seen his work up close. It is as awesome as the pictures.

stub
April 21st, 2018, 08:49 PM
His specialty is Vac-fill/plunger pens but he also does lever fillers and will make a pneumatic pen (TD/snorkel) as good as new.

Here are the last 4 restorations he did of pens I already owned.

He did an especially good job on the PFM III, which was dry, didn't fill properly and leaked around the inlaid nib, despite still having chalkmarks and being "recently restored". Now it is epic.


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stub
April 21st, 2018, 08:51 PM
The top 3 pens were all victims of Iroshizuku Asa-gao's wonderful latex melting properties. I can't prove it but believe it. I love asa-gao but it only goes in cartridge pens now.

stub
April 21st, 2018, 08:56 PM
3928139282One of the fun things is he will post copious pictures of the restoration in process on his Google photo's stream.

These are just 2 (randomly) of the last pen (Persian Blue vac) he did for me but he post 46 pictures of the process.

stub
April 21st, 2018, 09:00 PM
Plus of course the end result:

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stub
April 21st, 2018, 09:02 PM
Some things remain up on his blog:

https://paperwantsapen.blogspot.kr

VertOlive
April 21st, 2018, 09:08 PM
Whoa. That Oldwin Classic in Extra Lucent is a stunner! Sent him an email to see if he has anything for sale...

KrazyIvan
April 21st, 2018, 09:40 PM
3928139282One of the fun things is he will post copious pictures of the restoration in process on his Google photo's stream.

These are just 2 (randomly) of the last pen (Persian Blue vac) he did for me but he post 46 pictures of the process.

He posts the same restoration pictures in his story on Instagram. I just find it a little easier to see his stories than go to his Google stream.

stub
April 21st, 2018, 09:42 PM
Whoa. Does he have a website? I don't do instagram but sent him an email to see if he has anything up for sale. Those Grey's and carmines are fetching!

The carmine red was one I owned a long time that was all messed up. But it had one of those lovely Feather Touch nibs on it. When he sent it back it was like an entirely different pen. I love that pen and it is currently inked.

Denizzz
March 9th, 2021, 06:40 AM
Yep, my kudos to Stacy Hills as well! One word - a true wizard... pens look like new after his restoration.