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Nashville Plating
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April 14, 2007, 08:48:30 pm »
Just thought I would let you all know about Nashville Plating. The guy that owns it is Ron Satterfield. I had him chrome some stuff for me and fix my trim for my 81D and he does excellent work at a reasonable price and super fast turnaround.
www.nashvilleplatingservice.com
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Tony
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Vendo Dr.Pepper Queen Anne - Very nice original
Pat Pixley
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Re: Nashville Plating
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October 11, 2007, 10:54:53 pm »
There is also Custom Chrome Plating over in Grafton Ohio Jon Wright does beautiful
work he has done my Dr. Pepper machine , Chrome plating, polished nickel plating and
NEW
Black Chrome I have not seen it yet he has a great web
site
www.customchromeplating.com
and he not to bad on his price's either.
Pat
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Re: Nashville Plating
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October 11, 2007, 11:24:47 pm »
Ive personally handled a few coin entry bezels that Nasville got ahold of, after seeing them my stuff wont be going there. They do wonders on flat stock but dont do any lead work on pitted items like bezels etc. I seen and held a few pieces they handled.
Joey
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Pat Pixley
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Re: Nashville Plating
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October 11, 2007, 11:36:26 pm »
Well Joey I will tell you the coin entry and the bottle door handle and emblem on my Dr Pepper machine
were badly pitted up and Jon took care of those I wish I had before and after of those to show
put he does do wonderful work .
Give them a call and they can tell you what they can do for you.
Pat
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Re: Nashville Plating
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October 12, 2007, 09:38:37 am »
I need to get a bunch of stuff plated, but I have no idea what I'll need to spend to do this, can you guys give me a range of what say a Coin entry bezel, actuator lever and say a few misc parts for a vendo 81 would cost? is it per job or per item?
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John
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Pat Pixley
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Re: Nashville Plating
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October 12, 2007, 09:15:18 pm »
Those four piece's that are inthe bottom werepolished nickel plated
and the cost was $144. and they were done in 5 days.
give CCP a call monday and see what they have to say.
Pat
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