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Chuck in WI
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From: De Pere, WI, USA
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posted 02-08-2006 10:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chuck in WI     Edit/Delete Message
When I hopefully get close to finishing my restoration I want to put a Red Crown globe on top. Authentic ones go for $200-300, which is way more than I want to spend. I see from several of the vendors that they pretty much all sell globes but I have yet to see one that sells the crowns. Am I missing something? Does anyone make them?

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Seth Robbins
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posted 02-08-2006 10:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Seth Robbins   Click Here to Email Seth Robbins     Edit/Delete Message
Not trying to beat anyone else to the punch here, but I've got them in stock and ready to ship @ $150/ea. 405.282.5586 to order.

Seth/Vic's '66'

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Seth Robbins
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posted 02-08-2006 10:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Seth Robbins   Click Here to Email Seth Robbins     Edit/Delete Message
Just reread your initial post...mine are plain milk-glass crowns, so in essence, white crowns. Theoretically, they can be painted red or gold or whatever grade you gas you desire, though I've never done it.

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sslick68
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From: Rolla Mo
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posted 02-09-2006 12:54 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sslick68   Click Here to Email sslick68     Edit/Delete Message
Not trying to beat you up Seth but the paint doesnt stick to the white crowns,after awhile it flakes off because the area is not etched for paint.Invest your money and buy a faided crown and repaint it.You can find one in the 200 range,sometimes less if yor patient.

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+Chris Holt
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posted 02-09-2006 04:53 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for +Chris Holt   Click Here to Email +Chris Holt     Edit/Delete Message
Big Cheese and his wife dawn do them all the time , they etch them first and then apply the color very nice work very good price ,for an exact color copy of an original

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T-way
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From: Riley, MI, USA
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posted 02-09-2006 07:16 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for T-way   Click Here to Email T-way     Edit/Delete Message
Check:

Chris is correct, Dawn does an outstanding job on these.

Or you can do it yourself with a little bit of preparation. Clean the body with windex and then alcohol. Mask off the parts that stay 'glass' with high-quailty automotive masking tape. Make sure to work the tape down into all the little corners. Using an Exacto knife or razor blade to cut the tape into the creases will speed up this process. Cover everything that won't get painted.

Get yourself some glass etching cream from any good arts-n-crafts store. Apply and follow the directions for duration and clean-up. Or just lightly 'dust' the exposed areas with a sand blaster. You just want a nice even dullness here - don't blast the thing to bits. LOL

Once the glass is etched, place the globe on a lighted base (so you can see how much paint you are applying) and use a 'spray-bomb' or airbrush to apply the color you desire.

Again, just dust the paint on the entire surface to keep everything even. Keep dusting until you get even, complete coverage. You want to avoid streaks and thick spots. The light shining thru will help greatly with this step.

Unmask and you're done.

Later . . .

Jim


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travis_towle
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posted 02-09-2006 12:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for travis_towle   Click Here to Email travis_towle     Edit/Delete Message
PAINT DOES TO STICK!!!!

I painted mine about 4 years ago and it is still CHERRY!!!!

1st
I did nothing but clean it real well with laquor thinner before applying the masking tape.

2nd
It took me about 2 hours to put the blue masking tape on, and you need to get it all masked out and then really push the tape down on the edges before painting.

3rd
I then put it on a large cardboard box with a shop light sticking up in the middle inside of the globe, and lit the globe up.

4th
Using a rustoluem Can spray paint, sunrise red, I painted it all the way around in one even sweep - keeping it nice and even all the way around. The light lets you see how it will look lit up and make sure you do not miss any spots or get differnet shades in spots.

EASY and cheapper then sending it off here and there. IF this was a REAL antique globe I would send it off - but for a repo - heck no...



Travis E. Towle
Topeka, Kansas

785-357-1004

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Lastgas15
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posted 02-09-2006 12:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lastgas15   Click Here to Email Lastgas15     Edit/Delete Message
I repainted a washed out raised letter Red Crown. It took six hours to mask it!!!! Makes what Cheese charges look like a bargain.

Looks to me like buying a repop and having it painted is going to cost just as much as an original with fair paint. Why not just buy an original?

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sslick68
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From: Rolla Mo
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posted 02-10-2006 12:45 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sslick68   Click Here to Email sslick68     Edit/Delete Message
Bob your thinking with your head and wallet!By the time you buy a crown,have it shipped and pay someone else to paint it or even paint it yourself(and take the chance of it looking like **** )your better off buying an original one.Not everyone has the skills to mask off a crown,its not a ride in the park.The paint MIGHT stick if its inside and dont get very much heat from the lightbulb but outside,this globe wont last no time.Paint dont stick to smooth surfaces,might at first but give it time.

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ROLLIE
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posted 02-11-2006 10:54 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for ROLLIE   Click Here to Email ROLLIE     Edit/Delete Message
THERE IS A REPO ON A AUCTIO ON SAT FEB 18TH AT BALDWIN WIS, IT IS LIKE NEW. EMAIL ME FOR DETAILS

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