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Tue Feb 01, 2022 7:59 am

Can't find much about it. Its seems to be a propietary process by Research Craft Corp.also stated as Research Craft Plastics, a U.S. company active in the 60s.

The company was operating at 1011 N. Fuller Ave. Los Angeles 46, Cali
As many companies at that time they were offering plating, pressing and also their own plastic compound.

Not much info, just a few adds. One is 60s marketing glitter and the second one shows that they were licensing their technology to other plants. It's unclear if the process involved using dedicated equipment or modifying existing machines. Or simply using their plastic.

References were found on several issues of Cash Box magazine.
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