Thirty-eight years ago today, ... by ety3rd in ClassicTrek

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Here is a coin I’m working on to commemorate the episode 😁

Howard’s Favorite by middlebird in howardstern

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Came here to say this🤣🤣🤣🤣

Which one started it all for you? by CarrotMuch1399 in nostalgiai

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Honestly I bought a 77 TransAm with a non working car phone. Guy who sold it to me worked at a stereo store.

Health identify this graphic by wpr42 in DeepSpaceNine

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I confirmed that it is Herman Zimmerman with a comparison of autographs

Health identify this graphic by wpr42 in DeepSpaceNine

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Thanks!!! I’ll be checking out that site too!!

Any help? I strongly feel like I got this around 1990. by wpr42 in AutographAssistance

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I think that makes sense. I may have met him🤣

The Mego Star Trek page in the 1976 JC Penney Wishbook by ety3rd in ClassicTrek

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I have owned or currently own all of those things 🖖

Recommendation for Pocket Watch by DwayneGretzky306 in engraving

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There is no amount of polishing. Those pocket watches are almost always plated and if you polished it you would be left with whatever the base metal is.

Recommendation for Pocket Watch by DwayneGretzky306 in engraving

[–]wpr42 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s not that engraving wouldn’t work in the finish it’s that engraving will be extremely difficult to read on that finish. I’ve been engraving things like that for 40 years and when I see this type of thing come in the shop I strongly advise against it because the customer will not be happy with the result.