A good beginning point is dialogue between me and the client so we might both understand the goals. Only estimates are provided. Accurate records are kept and the job is ultimately billed by time.
Each emblem has a story of its own but many average $250-$350. This will include removal of the plating and damaged enamel, straightening if required, re-enamel and plating. Most of the steps are done by hand to preserve the integrity of the emblem.
Things that take time affect price are: Number of colors, enamel type, and detail. – Transparent colors require more steps and care during restoration. As well, the base metal under transparent enamel requires more attention because it will be visible through the enamel.
The estimate also assumes that the existing metal is in decent condition. Unusual metal or mounting damage may alter the estimate. Dings, deep scratches and pits need to be approached very slowly.
These areas must be reworked carefully so as not to remove any more metal than ... more.
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