thanks David, that was the one.
On 25 Jul 2016, at 13:06, David W Wood (Redacted sender "david.g3yxx" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ian
It may have been me in response to someone mentioning that they had
scratched the front of their timepiece.
My suggestion was using a fine rouge applied with lint, and gently rubbing
over its face.
ATB
David W Wood
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Subject: [access-uk] SLIGHTLY ODD QUESTION ABOUT THE BRADLEY TIMEPIECE
Some while ago somebody on this list recommended a way of restoring the
colour to the face of a Bradley timepiece. I seem to remember it may have
involved using a type of makeup? If anyone knows or remembers could they
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