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Rich Oswald wrote:Since 2013, we have had five now.
Rich'
nasty arturo wrote:Most of mine have been faulty.
The latest one won't allow the pin to enter the retainer.
So, if the intention is to advertise the LCGB, then they're redundant.
Mine collect dust.
nasty arturo wrote:Most of mine have been faulty.
The latest one won't allow the pin to enter the retainer.
So, if the intention is to advertise the LCGB, then they're redundant.
Mine collect dust.
grumpar wrote:nasty arturo wrote:Most of mine have been faulty.
The latest one won't allow the pin to enter the retainer.
So, if the intention is to advertise the LCGB, then they're redundant.
Mine collect dust.
Would be interesting to know how many are actually damaged mine also had the small pin this year and ive had one that the clasp was totally damaged probably in the post. Nice to collect though
Rich Oswald wrote:Most of them are an easy repair and just need the clasp bending back straight as they have been flattened probably through piling whilst in their Jet Set packaging. I know that cos I have a perfect clasp imprint in my Jet Set
Rich'
Phil D wrote:Great idea to make a display like that.
I always seem to loose my badges .
Are past year LCGB badges still available ?
Phil D wrote:Are past year LCGB badges still available ?
Rich Oswald wrote:My badges, especially the bent ones, are all on here but I still have the wife's badge on my jacket
Rich'
nasty arturo wrote:I got annoyed when the latest badge, 2019, turned up with another mangled pin.
You must be our most unlucky member when it comes to badges (or your postie really ahs it in for you)! Nice fix though
This year I have had under 10 returned to date (I realise that a lot of people won't bother to send them back)
nasty arturo wrote:I got annoyed when the latest badge, 2019, turned up with another mangled pin.
So, one suitably sized set of pliers to remove the pin, a Dremmel with a metal grinding attachment to remove the remaining dabs of solder and a J B Weld mixture* to attach the new pin arrangement and hey presto...
* Other steel epoxies are available I'm sure.
Andyf wrote: Can JB weld be used on other metals?
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