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 What, if anything, can be done to restore the lettering or engraving on the plates?  Thanks in advance for your input. | ||
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| IHC Life Member Site Moderator  | 
 Robert Here is a past posts; https://ihc185.infopop.cc/eve/f...=159102829#159102829 I know there are others but I haven't found them yet. Tom | |||
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| IHC Life Member  | 
 A client of mine makes professional baseball bats. The engraved wood is filled with paint. The technique they use is just what is discribed in the post link above. If I had the task I would use the same one myself. | |||
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| IHC Vice President Pitfalls Moderator IHC Life Member  | 
 How cool! This looks like something even I could do! Best Regards, Ed | |||
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| IHC Member 1101 Site Moderator  | 
 There is also this post which has my method. The paint is easy to find and is quite inexpensive. Steve Restoring enamel lettering | |||
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| IHC Life Member Site Moderator  | 
 Steve I knew you had one some where but I just wasn't searching with the right words. Thanks for finding it. Tom | |||
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