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Johns
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July 21, 2008, 03:26:30 PM »
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Hi all.
Does anyone know for sure what the original FE scuff plate finish was? It's tempting to have them zinc plated but it looks more like an anodised finish??
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John
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John,
There was some discussion of this long long ago in answer to a question I posed - here is the thread.
http://fefcholden.org.au/forum/index.php/topic,7241.msg42553.html#msg42553
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G Day.
As far as I know they were cadmium plating not zinc.
I had some done a while back it was $130 for 4, but that was some time ago.
I hope this helps you.
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While we're on the topic,does anyone have a good set for sale?
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I have a mint RHS one - no rust on top or underneath - it is spotless. But would need a replate for show finish. The original finish is correctly stated as Cadmium.
Price is $40 plus postage
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Thanks very much fellas.
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John
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