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Pat Garvey
Way back....oh. at least 6 years ago, we had a member who had sent a series of foglight grills to Canada to be redone by the original (nasty) method. As I recall, he had about 6 sets done. Each was etched with a numeric identifier on the backside. They were absolutely blazingly gorgeous! I've had them stored in my dry basement since, in a desiccant container. One has begun to fog recently.

I have no beef with the seller. Just want to see if he can offer any solution.

Anyone remember these?
Pat
Mikey914
QUOTE(Pat Garvey @ Jan 27 2014, 05:38 PM) *

Way back....oh. at least 6 years ago, we had a member who had sent a series of foglight grills to Canada to be redone by the original (nasty) method. As I recall, he had about 6 sets done. Each was etched with a numeric identifier on the backside. They were absolutely blazingly gorgeous! I've had them stored in my dry basement since, in a desiccant container. One has begun to fog recently.

I have no beef with the seller. Just want to see if he can offer any solution.

Anyone remember these?
Pat

If he had them metalized like I do mine they have to be clearcoated or the aluminum will oxidize. I suspect that may be what you are seeing.
euro911
Was it Bruce Napier?
Mark Henry
QUOTE(euro911 @ Jan 28 2014, 04:25 AM) *

Was it Bruce Napier?

I think it would be, he still posts the odd time on the bird, but I think it was since the split, etc. he doesn't want anything to do with the 914 forums.
He doesn't make anything anymore.
boxstr
Yes it was Bruce, I got a set from him.
Craig at CAMP
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