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Coins on Shakespeare Bows

Started by CavScoutArcher, February 03, 2011, 06:11:00 AM

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CavScoutArcher

Greetings everyone,
I was just wondering how the coins on the shakepeare bows were held in place? Are they pegged in a hole in the bow simular to the bears or are they on there another way.  Also how is the best way of removeing one said coin if a sanding and refinish job were to be done?
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Larry m

The Shakespeare bow's I've looked are not with a coin but a circular silver sticker (about the size of a quarter) and can be peeled off.

Keefer

Yep they just stick and peel...I had one that had come off and I put a small dab of Plumbers goop and stuck it back on...Very thin pc. of metal not like the Bear Madallions...

wadde

There were some that had metal medallions and I believe they are just glued on. Try heating it up to soften the glue and it may fall right off. One way to heat it up is to attach a bolt with hot melt glue to the medallion and heat the bolt up, the heat reansfer will soften the glue and you can pull it off with a pliers on the bolt. I had one with a metal medallion that fell off and there was no evidence of a peg in the center.

CavScoutArcher

Thanks fellas,
That answers my question. Thanks for the responses.
United States Army 2007-Current

"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" -Edmund Burke

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