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    #31
    Beauty!! Lovely Juncker in Gold, very nice and super rare to find with such nice original finish preserved.

    Tom
    If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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      #32
      Is it recommendable for badges with such a nice finish to give them a vaseline bath to maintain their finish?

      I have a growing interest in badges incl. the GABs and PABs 75/100, but shy away all the time since I fear they will eventually turn grey on me.

      Any experiences/recommendations?

      Cheers
      Markus

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        #33
        Hi Markus,

        I think a vaseline bath is a good idea, I do it with all my badges and has helped to maintain them.

        However I think the more important thing to do is keep the room as low humidity as possible. Zink reacts to moisture, so the best thing to do especially with CCCs is to keep the humidity to a minimum in the room.

        Tom
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          #34
          Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
          Hi Markus,

          I think a vaseline bath is a good idea, I do it with all my badges and has helped to maintain them.

          However I think the more important thing to do is keep the room as low humidity as possible. Zink reacts to moisture, so the best thing to do especially with CCCs is to keep the humidity to a minimum in the room.

          Tom

          Thanks a lot for your input Tom. Appreciate it !

          Cheers,
          Markus

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