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    back from the dead part 90?

    right then boys eny hope on this one can this baby come back lets take votes my amigos
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    come on boys. its killing me can it come back from the deadthis repair was from a dealer from the USA. says hes the best
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      #3
      Come on Jimmy lets see what you can do with this one

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        #4
        http://daggers.infopop.cc/eve/forums...3/m/4620059535

        Bob reccommends Don Swanson for repair work. It may be worth your time contacting a couple of these guys.

        T

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          #5
          This is my dagger. Since it had a near mint Social Welfare scabbard, I purchased it with the langet already broken for $110. The break was clean and if I held the parts together the break almost disappeared, which made me think it might be able to be repaired.

          I sent it to a MAJOR dagger dealer here in the states who said he could repair it. I got it back a month later looking like this, with an appology that the repair did not go as well has the dealer planned. After stuffing the piece in a drawer for three years, I saw Jimmy's work on badges on this forum and was inspired to contact him.

          If this repair turns out as good as his badges I will be very happy. Let's see what magic he can work.

          John

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            #6
            Work your magic good doctor!!

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              #7
              then here you are john i hope you like it this baby has bean repaird good and proper. and not with your silly apoxy crap. ie glue but with my zinc repair kit
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                #8
                hi john. i will post back over the pond monday for you. jimmy
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                  #9
                  Jimmy,
                  Well done. It looks 10,000% better than the original mending. Good job

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                    #10
                    Like my wig -- you can't spot the join !!

                    Another fine job Jimmy

                    Hadrian

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                      #11
                      Thats a Nice job...Any closer pics?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by busterz111 View Post
                        Thats a Nice job...Any closer pics?
                        john will post better pics when he gets it back. im sh.t with a cam

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                          #13
                          Lord almighty Jimmy if I didn't know better, I'd think you just swap the broken things with fixed ones! You're too good!

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