Revive by Vaughtons: a restoration service specially developed for car badges and insignia

by Vaughtons | October 3, 2024
• Vaughtons, the Birmingham-based specialist medal, badge and insignia maker launches bespoke service specifically designed to restore car badges and insignia.
•Vaughtons, a business over two hundred years old, is well known in the car business as the maker of the iconic 'wings' badges for Aston Martin as well as badges for McLaren, Bentley, and Gordon Murray, among others.
Vaughtons, the iconic medal and insignia maker based in the jewelry district in Birmingham, is today announcing the launch of 'Revive by Vaughtons'. Created to meet rising demand from classic vehicle owners wanting their restoration projects completed to the last detail, Revive by Vaughtons can restore a faded cracked or damaged badge back to its original state.
Nick Hobbis, Managing Director of Vaughtons, commented: 'Vaughtons has a long history of supplying badges and insignia to the world's most prestigious car companies. Revive by Vaughtons is a natural extension of that extensive heritage and experience and we look forward to helping owners bring their badges and insignia back to former glory.'
Revive by Vaughtons uses the same processes and craftsmanship that create new badges and insignia. By taking the damaged item back to the base material, Vaughtons are able to stabilize the structure and then rebuild the enamel and inserts, returning the badge back to the original form when new. Each restoration is individually evaluated with owners able to choose whether to return back to the original design or select, for example, an alternative colour for the enamel inserts.
Vaughtons has a heritage of making iconic pieces including the 1908 London Olympic medals, the FA Cup, Premier League medals and even the door plaques for the Titanic. Vaughtons supplies Royal Households around the world and is known in the car business as the maker of the iconic 'wings' badges for Aston Martin as well as badges for McLaren, Bentley, and Gordon Murray, among others.
'We are so proud of our Olympic and Paralympic athletes,' added Nick. 'It would be an honour to help provide those athletes with a lifetime of care for their medals.'
Classic car owners – or those who own a collection of heritage badges – and who seek information about how to restore their badges, can contact Revive by Vaughtons at revive@vaughtons.com
Photo credit: Vaughtons
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•Revive by Vaughtons will be previewed at the upcoming Bicester Sunday Scramble on Sunday, October 6th.
During the Pandemic, Vaughtons made 'Thank you' pin-badges to raise money for the NHS. More recently, the company was contacted by parties interested in refurbishment of Olympic medals from Paris 2024. Vaughtons has made the offer to help any British Olympic medal winner free-of-charge with any work on their medal - that includes both The Olympic and Paralympic Games
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