Glen Baughman at www.gcartrim.com for plastic chrome plating. He was tight with CV Platers, even bought some of thier eqipment, he's VERY good at it and competitively priced.

QUALITY Chromed pot metal restoration that doesn't cost an arm and a leg? Good luck with that! I've seen Iversons work, he's very talented. The work is like body work, the old plating is stripped, the pits are revealed, the pits are filled, then the bondo (copper) goes on and is polished and worked to a perfectly smooth surface before nickel and chrome plating. It's tedious time consuming work and you need to be VERY good at it to properly restore (and avoid ruining) a part to a show worthy level.