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<p>[QUOTE="KSW, post: 698131, member: 8708"]It is so tight fitting I can't see how it can open. No sign of a hinge or even a nitch to get a nail into to open it.</p><p>I have some enamel paints, Ill have to see if I have the right colour. The enamel sits in depressions so looks quite simple to do even if a little fiddly.</p><p>It was in a box of kids pins like this one below - couldn’t believe my luck. Also a silver locket in there too!</p><p>Doesn’t take much to make me happy does it?. It’s almost the hunt and the research that’s more fun than the actual possession. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]187008[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KSW, post: 698131, member: 8708"]It is so tight fitting I can't see how it can open. No sign of a hinge or even a nitch to get a nail into to open it. I have some enamel paints, Ill have to see if I have the right colour. The enamel sits in depressions so looks quite simple to do even if a little fiddly. It was in a box of kids pins like this one below - couldn’t believe my luck. Also a silver locket in there too! Doesn’t take much to make me happy does it?. It’s almost the hunt and the research that’s more fun than the actual possession. [ATTACH=full]187008[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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