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The individual began by repairing a piece made from what appears to be Bakelite—a popular durable plastic used in old radio and electrical components. They relied on plexiglass, elbow grease, and crazy glue to fix the item, all within about thirty minutes. The approach was simple: clean, glue, and some careful restoration of the original paint to preserve authenticity. Such quick fixes not only save time but also maintain the item's vintage charm.