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Removing Chrome From A Lead Pattern Coin.

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 Posted 05/28/2007  11:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jim1953 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sorry Carl, sure did not mean to step on your toes. Regarding my suggestion to go and talk with someone at a plating company, it was an attempt to get them in contact with someone experienced in the process. Hopefully they would have given the same advise as you, or directed them to an even stronger resource on the subject. This is what I would have done if it was MY COIN, also. Actually, I would have checked here on the forum, first.
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 Posted 05/28/2007  7:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
No problem Jim1953. Actually my response to the plating company comes from a bad experience. I collect old flashlights as well as coins and many other things. I found a great 5 cell, shaft engraved, head rotatable metallic flashlight that in the past had a fantastic Chrome finish. Being intelligent, but not to smart, I went to a plating company that does bumpers, mouldings for older cars so I thought they would be carefull with their processes. DUHHHHH. Guess what no longer works? The switch is now fused to the body of the flashlight.
Old to soon, smart to late.
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