thehorse13
Well-known member
I typically have no issue deciding what to do when it comes to preserving or restoring old stuff but this time I'm on the fence. All opinions are welcome.
I bought this little box off the bay for a staggering $2.25. It's certainly lived a full life and will require minor metal bending, sanding, some more bending and rust removal before it will be put in service again. I will sand and paint the exterior of the box so that it looks really nice again. What you can't see is that 85% or more of the exterior paint is gone.
It has a lot going for it. All the parts are there, all of the hinges and handles work, the fixed internal tray is remarkably straight and there are zero rot holes.
So what has me on the fence? The original label.
I have attached two pictures. The first is what it looked like after a very careful rub and the second is what's left of the original label now that all of the flakes have fallen off. There was no way to stop this and as you can see by the sharp black areas, a good amount has come off. Without question, there will be more label loss during the refresh process. The question is, should I preserve what's left or simply buy a replacement decal?
The purpose of this little box is just to hold my random BlackHawk stuff that does not belong to a set. I have no immediate plans to try and fill this set.
All of that said, what do you think? Preserve what's left or go for new?
I bought this little box off the bay for a staggering $2.25. It's certainly lived a full life and will require minor metal bending, sanding, some more bending and rust removal before it will be put in service again. I will sand and paint the exterior of the box so that it looks really nice again. What you can't see is that 85% or more of the exterior paint is gone.
It has a lot going for it. All the parts are there, all of the hinges and handles work, the fixed internal tray is remarkably straight and there are zero rot holes.
So what has me on the fence? The original label.
I have attached two pictures. The first is what it looked like after a very careful rub and the second is what's left of the original label now that all of the flakes have fallen off. There was no way to stop this and as you can see by the sharp black areas, a good amount has come off. Without question, there will be more label loss during the refresh process. The question is, should I preserve what's left or simply buy a replacement decal?
The purpose of this little box is just to hold my random BlackHawk stuff that does not belong to a set. I have no immediate plans to try and fill this set.
All of that said, what do you think? Preserve what's left or go for new?