Low Tech Shield Replacement

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Re: Low Tech Shield Replacement

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I don't want these pins anymore. I am going to start posting them on eBay starting this spring/summer. I'll give you guys first, pre-posting, dibs on them. These would make GREAT, LO TECH SHIELD REPLACEMENTS. There is quite a varied selection. Click here to view: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=64722#p776098
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Re: Low Tech Shield Replacement

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orvet wrote: Tue May 28, 2019 10:36 pm Something else that might look good in that slot would be crumpled up tin foil then cover that with a clear resin or epoxy.

There was a brand of tobacco pipes made in Italy called Camminetto (sp), and they used a round hole with crumpled tin foil in it covered over with a clear resin of some sort. It looked like a diamond inlaid in the stem of the pipe.
Now that sure sounds interesting!
Hmmmmmm............
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