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normally CCP has to collect a certain volume/ number of items before dyeing them... so if this yellow is not a 09 colour I am just wondering how many pieces were produced
Wonder if you can weld it back on. If you can remove that piece, bring it to a precision machine shop and they can probably weld it back. Otherwise, bring the jacket but man I'm not sure if thats a good idea!
surely it could just be done with a solder iron? but in the scheme of things it hardly effects the jacket as a whole.annoying yes, but it dosent stop you wearing it
It looks like it was pressed on. You should check into taking that piece out then go get it weld. But once you remove, I'm not sure if you can repress it back in the same position.
Otherwise Pumpfish is right, it'd be somewhat difficult protecting the leather welding back "insitu.". Wil probably take a two man job - one to weld and the other to cover it.
On second though, perhaps it is better to send back to CCP. I hear he's somewhat tech genius and so while he will fix your problem, he'll find a different way to improve the design for future jackets
Thanks for all the advice and comments. Yeah it's definitely not a show stopper on the jacket. Just would be nice to know my options with regards to getting fixed whenever I get to it. Sending the whole thing back to CCP is assuredly not worth the hassle for me ;p For now just waiting for what Simone says.
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