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08-28-2009 12:13 AM
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Re: Fixing up an Iron Cross.
Hi and welcome. My advice....don't. If you MUST do something to it, do nothing more than apply a mild detergent soap in warm water with a very soft tooth brush. Follow up with a hair dryer to thoroughly dry trapped water under the frame, followed by a spray of WD-40, then dry. Polishing will only remove the original patina and result in your having to re-polish periodically. Whatever you do, don't touch up or repaint the finish. I have seen way too many EK's molested and nobody wants them. EK II's are by no means rare in the Imperial and TR examples, so if you want t mint untouched example, they can be found quite easily.
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Re: Fixing up an Iron Cross.
Leave it alone, especially since it is a rarer, "round 3" variant. . .
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Re: Fixing up an Iron Cross.
leave it, any ways it does not look bad. By keeping it how it is will keep the value but once you start doing alot it will bring the value rate down.
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Re: Fixing up an Iron Cross.
Welcome to the forum! Good advice here from the guys, leave it well alone!
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Fixing up an Iron Cross.
Well thanks the help guys, Ill just leave it alone for now. The guy I bought this from lives in Maine and has boxes of these for 80$ a piece I buy most of my stuff from him
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Re: Fixing up an Iron Cross.
ONLY -good oil, nothing else
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Re: Fixing up an Iron Cross.
I would not even place oil on it... it tends to mess with the paint, after a while.
What part of Maine? I am from there.
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Re: Fixing up an Iron Cross.
This little shop in Kenabunkport called Smileys the guy runs the shop with his wife nice people.
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Re: Fixing up an Iron Cross.
Find a piece of original ribbon and display it as is.
Bill
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