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<p>Can't help much, but I recall looking into this years ago as I
also have a badge with no enamel. It's next-to-impossible to find
someone that still does this work and, IIRC, it would cost as much
to have a badge re-done as it would to buy new (if not more with
two-way shipping charges). If you find someone who can do it
please let us all know. The re-pops are pretty good (they ought
to be for $200+).<br>
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<p>Technically, it's "champleve'".</p>
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<p>Bob<br>
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<p>I am interested in obtaining an A-H 3000 Mk III front badge,
in cloisonne.</p>
<p>I have a perfect one which has no enamel or cloisonne
"in-fill".</p>
<p>I would like to get either an intact replacement or some info
on having my current badge restored...in cloisonne. Failing
all of that, I'll just get her repainted!</p>
<p>GaryB<br>
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