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My helmet need something, and i try to give it a personal touch.
i try to use cold enamelles ware
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it is, but sometimes you have to risk it. otherwise it cost me only a new helmet.
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Saw it before you got home. Curious of how it's going to look for real
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Quote:Saw it before you got home. Curious of how it's going to look for real
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Wim van Broekhoven, CORBVLO
You see it tomorrow in Arnhem by the show, i will bring it along
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Hi José, Enamel isn't an organical material :wink:
I know of several helmets that have enamel preserved in rivet cups, but no examples of helmets with large zones of enamel. I do not think traces of enamel were found on Italic D helmets. But perhaps you know of evidence that I haven't heard of, Gerard?
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