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| Active Member | Owww, she's purty. Was the Nickle plating made like that? Or is it just flakeing or fading? Sorry, its kinda hard for these old eyes to tell from the pics.
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| MCB Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: NC | that nickle finish was made like that. it's called "classic" finish i believe. i could be wrong about the name. to get that finish, you polish the body, then use tape for the design you want and beadblast it. then peel the tape and nickle plate it and that's the finish it will be. |
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| Every Dog has its Day | That looks like the plating Peter (Wharf Rat) did. Maybe you can PM him and ask. |
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