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    Hi guys,



    the latest addition. What do you think? Comments are much appreciated!



    Regards,



    Daniel
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      #3
      Very Nice Daniel, I really like the frosted finish. A good addtion to the collection.

      Regards,

      Mark

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        #4
        Nice GWL IAB

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          #5
          Daniel,

          I have not seen one of these in such a condition as yours. It is a real beauty!

          Congratulations,
          Eric

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            #6
            Hi Daniel

            Can you post side shots of the catch and hinge areas

            regards
            Graeme

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              #7
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              Interesting finish, has it been sprayed?

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                #8
                Very nice IAB

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                  #9
                  Hi guys,


                  thanks you for your comments. The badge is neither sprayed, nor repainted. The patina on the side and back of the badge is absolutely original and cool looking, plus the splintered spots of the finish show the pure zinc base metal.

                  I canĀ“t take any more pics, the badge is already in the preservation process...



                  Regards,


                  Daniel
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                    #10
                    Hi Daniel

                    What happens to the badge during your "Preservation Process"???

                    Best Regards, fischer

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by fischer View Post
                      Hi Daniel

                      What happens to the badge during your "Preservation Process"???

                      Best Regards, fischer

                      Hi fischer,



                      I just use a mild soap, a soft brush and warm water and neutralize it with distilled water. After drying it I avoid touching the badge and apply a little layer of oil or vaseline with a soft paint brush.

                      Just a little protection from humidity and skin acid, nothing spectacular.



                      Regards,


                      Daniel

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                        #12
                        Thanks Daniel...

                        BR, fischer

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                          #13
                          Well, i would like to see some 'after' pics, if possible. thx.

                          Very nice badge btw!

                          Best
                          Alex

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