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Josh Wedin wrote:
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> > Salutations.
> >
> > Well, I know that it's happened to me before. Except mine revealed a sort of
> > milky-clear color. I've often wondered if you could completely remove all
> > the chrome off of something to get a clear version -- probably not, as a few
> > TCLUG meetings ago I brought it up and somebody told me that the "milky"
> > clear was probably caused by the chrome paint being inside the sword or crown.
> >
> > --
> > Mark Nelson
>
> Greetings,
>
> I saw someone awhile back that posted a fig holding a chrome sword that had
> all the chrome removed. They called it their crystal sword. I forget who
> it was (if you read this, please identify yourself!). It was a milky white
> color, almost like those old lego town antennae. So I guess it can be done.
> I haven't scraped off the chrome on one of mine but have the same
> experiences you guys have had with wear and tear.
Yes, swords are definitely milky clear inside the chrome. I had one
badly damaged chrome sword which I've slowly been working on turning
into a milky clear sword...
Frank
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