When you look at the effort companies like MeTal Writing have gone to to come up with a perfect version of Koran’s Gold Medallion it makes you wonder why they did not look again at this beauty released by Tannen’s c. 1972. It is easy to do, easy to set, and the “engraved” medallion looks really good.
I just tried it three times using up most of the original gold leaf that was shipped with the product and it worked pretty much perfectly each time. You can see how good the number looks in the photo. I have just ordered some more Gold Leaf to play with it some more. But I would forget all the others and stick with this clean and smooth method from almost fifty years ago 🙂
The other neat thing about this item is the ease with which you can get the prepared medallion – the pad itself is cleverly gimmicked to load it right into your hand when you need it.
Includes:
- The two medallions (only one is needed for the effect but an extra is supplied – one with a blackened reverse and one with a brass reverse).
- The clever plastic notepad (holdout) device to hold the medallion.
- The Jewelry box to reveal the medallion.
- Plenty of spare (and fresh) Gold Leaf
- A fresh note pad
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