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Subject: Re: [Healeys] paint type
From: "Frank Magnusson" <fmags@cox.net>
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2018 16:19:29 -0500
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I sure hope that a concours guide isn=92t written or modified like this.  T=
his
is just a bunch of here say over email.

 

What you need to do, if it even matters, is to take an original badge to a
badge restorer that does both enamel and cloisonn=E9 and have them evaluate=
 it
and determine how it was made.  That should be documented on that companies=

letterhead and that documentation should be used to either update the
concours guide or leave it as is.  If that is not how concours guides are
done, than I=92ve lost all respect for concours.  Without that, its just a
bunch of guys bickering claiming to be =93The Expert=94.  It should not be =
based
on some generic 25 year old statement that =93auto badges are enamel=94, ei=
ther.

 

I am no expert, and do not claim to be.  However, I just took an original
cloisonn=E9 badge that I have from a 1940s aircraft restoration that I=92m =
doing
that has red in it, and compared it to my non-hyphenated Austin Healey Mk
III badge and they look very similar.  To this untrained eye, I cannot tell=
,
but it=92s not obvious.

 

Take one to an expert or several experts.  Not many people are doing
cloisonn=E9 repair anymore; I have checked to repair my aircraft badge, and=
 I
am not sure if there are any in the U.S., but it=92s been awhile since I
checked.  A badge restoration shop that does both cloisonn=E9 and enamel
repair is the only qualified place to know for sure.

 

My unsolicited 2 cents.

 

 



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sp;</o:p></p><p class=3DMsoNormal>I sure hope that a concours guide isn&#82=
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them evaluate it and determine how it was made.=A0 That should be documente=
d on that companies letterhead and that documentation should be used to eit=
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 that &#8220;auto badges are enamel&#8221;, either.<o:p></o:p></p><p class=
=3DMsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p><p class=3DMsoNormal>I am no expert, and =
do not claim to be. =A0However, I just took an original cloisonn=E9 badge t=
hat I have from a 1940s aircraft restoration that I&#8217;m doing that has =
red in it, and compared it to my non-hyphenated Austin Healey Mk III badge =
and they look very similar.=A0 To this untrained eye, I cannot tell, but it=
&#8217;s not obvious.<o:p></o:p></p><p class=3DMsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p><=
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17;s been awhile since I checked.=A0 A badge restoration shop that does bot=
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