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    cleanable clasp?

    Is this clasp cleanable in your opinions so that i would shine as new? It looks heavy worn and battered by time...I dont think its zinc.

    I dont have any experiences with renovations...

    Martin









    #2
    thats zinc my good man. and yes it could be done. but thats up to you

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      #3
      I hate zinc....

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        #4
        Originally posted by mdj View Post
        I hate zinc....
        well i will give you ten dollers for it then

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          #5
          mdj. Why do you want to clean it and remove history from that badge?
          I am sorry mdj do not take it personally. I just responded to another artifact clean question
          What is with peoples obsession on cleaning artifacts? As a conservator I don't get it. If you clean it and remove any character. It's not going to add dollar value to it but cleaning it. It look good! kind of been there look.
          I do not buy shiny medals, and I do not know many that do. Paul

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            #6
            If that is zinc, why do I see all the bronze color in the first pic? An old flat dull grey zinc piece shouldn't reflect any light, should it? Ammersee

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              #7
              I wouldnt do it. Its frowned upon for the most part and you'll just be pissed with yourself if it doesnt turn out right. IMO, thats beautiful black patina you have there.

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                #8
                The award doc. belongs to it....Here is the complete set.

                I also thought this is a buntmetal piece but with heavily patina....

                Martin


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                  #9
                  very nice patina... leave it alone. Thats my best tip

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                    #10
                    Too be honest, i prefer medals to have a sheen to them. I'm not a big fn of patina...although i did just buy an EKII off the e-stand yesterday with enough patina to age 5 EKII's!

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                      #11
                      If you like sheen I would suggest a buffer with some rouge. That'll get it shiney and pretty.

                      Unfortunately your clasp won't be worth as much to knowledgable collectors but what the heck, screw history, you are the one that needs to be happy with it.

                      Good luck,

                      Tony
                      An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.

                      "First ponder, then dare." von Moltke

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                        #12
                        Maybe he isnt looking to sell it in the future and doesnt care what the value to other collectors is?

                        I like the pieces that are lightly used or unissued because i prefer to see what it looked like originally. Also to keep them looking like that. I leave them how I get them though, dont clean it to achieve a certain look.

                        So the buffer and rouge idea wouldnt quite achieve what i want

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Ammersee View Post
                          If that is zinc, why do I see all the bronze color in the first pic? An old flat dull grey zinc piece shouldn't reflect any light, should it? Ammersee
                          what you see there my good sir, is the copper flash.when these were made in zinc. thay was first copper flashed, then silver washed. hope that helps

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                            #14
                            Yep, you're right Jimmy. It's tough to silver plate that old zinc without a layer of copper. Do you have the Caswell flash copper plating kit? It's on my wish list. Ammersee

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                              #15
                              [QUOTE=Ammersee;2732532]Yep, you're right Jimmy. It's tough to silver plate that old zinc without a layer of copper. Do you have the Caswell flash copper plating kit? It's on my wish list. Ammersee[/Q
                              i have it all. copper gold bronze silver. im a very greedy man

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