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  1. #1

    Nov 2004
    62

    How to preserve a damaged CW button?

    I found a CW button that has extensive damage. It was under a large tree root and I think the pressure is what caused the damage. The back is perfect but the front is very brittle. Since it will remain in my collection and the value is very little in this condition, I would like to fix it however possible. Would it be possible to fill the cavity of the button with an epoxy which would keep the front together? My other thought was to coat the button with something but I would like to keep the appearance as natural as possible so I like the first idea better. Let me know what you think. Thank you in advance.
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  2. #2

    Jun 2006
    Eastern N. Carolina
    62

    Re: How to preserve a damaged CW button?

    can you fill it without gunking up the surface? If you really want to preserve it, would be best to get the tarnish or corrosion off of it. If its left on, it will continue to eat away at the metal - slowly ofcourse. And i pictured putting it one of those 'bug boxes' that is made of clear plastic with a lid with a magnefied window in it, like these. Just cut a square of foam and seat the button in it.

 

 

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