Can anyone put me in touch with someone who could possibly repair a chipped ebonite plate on the below reel?
Kevin
Repairing an ebonite reel
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Repairing an ebonite reel
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Re: Repairing an ebonite reel
Hey Kevin.
This is going to sound like a crazy question, so I apologize in advance ...are you sure its ebonite? Looks like alloy to me.
Dean.
This is going to sound like a crazy question, so I apologize in advance ...are you sure its ebonite? Looks like alloy to me.
Dean.
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Re: Repairing an ebonite reel
If anybody can do it, and it is ebonite, you're best bet is John Elder. One of the best,
and most knowledgeable people I know when it comes to this kind of repair work.
Tom DuRose
and most knowledgeable people I know when it comes to this kind of repair work.
Tom DuRose
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Re: Repairing an ebonite reel
This reel looks like its English and I agree with Dean that it looks like alloy. Early alloy reels did have a tendency to chip and fracture. Can we see the other side please?