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    #31
    Great smock,good rarer size.Love it

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      #32
      Christmas has come early for you Steve. Well done!

      Luc

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        #33
        great colors and all round great garment ...
        owen

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          #34
          Well done on finding a great example. I love the way that barely two pieces of cloth used on it actually match each other exactly in colouration and tone, they really must have been using every scrap of material for this one!

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            #35
            Not much more to add except very nice smocks Steve...both of them!

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              #36
              The pictures posted by SMP are mine, he did not ask my permission nor got my permission to post them...........out of order !!!

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                #37
                Originally posted by ARTE ET MARTE View Post
                The pictures posted by SMP are mine, he did not ask my permission nor got my permission to post them...........out of order !!!
                OK, I'm not sure what crime I've committed here. Thanks for selling me the smock Liam. Feel free to ask ADE to delete your photos if it is that important to you.
                Here are a few I took myself.
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                      #40
                      Not sure what the problem was, but I have deleted the photos if it makes you happy Liam?

                      Hi Steve, congrats on your new smock.

                      Cheers, Ade.

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                        #41
                        Brass

                        Brass and copper was (and is) a common metal used when plating is to be applied.
                        Depending on the time in the "nickel or chrome" bath, relates to the thickness of plate left.
                        In some instances, "flash plating" is applied, where the copper or brass item is literally dipped into the bath and out again.
                        This can lead to poor adhesion, and the plating can wear off in a very short period of time.

                        So, the point being, that some of the newey stud caps could have been made on a "Friday afternoon shift" ... and thus got mixed with a better batch, and hence some stud caps have worn through the plate, and some have maintained the plate.

                        Gary J.

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                          #42
                          SMP
                          your pictures are much better than the other ones .
                          They show the smock in a much better light .
                          Thanks for posting
                          owen

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