http://www.imperialclub.com/Part/Body/Emblems.html
Emblemagic, (as listed in the club's parts listings) would be a good point
of reference. I am not certain that they'll give away trade secrets to
allow you to do it yourself, but should certainly be able to redo yours
for a fee if they don't stock what you need. They seem to have a corner
on this section of the restoration market.
-Kenyon
--- bom tie <bomtie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> My question is about restoring emblems that are the copper enameled type
> used on Imperials and most finer cars in the 50's and early 60's. This
> is a process that uses powered enamel (glass) melted in an oven (bonded)
> to a copper backing. How would you remove the old enamel to re-bake the
> part? Any supplier that does this? Any industrial arts guys out there?
> Charles
>
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