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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Boca Raton, Florida, USA
Posts: 108
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First let me complement Rick on the repair he did, it did come out just fine.
What I wanted to show other forum members, is a wrongko severely damaged that were restored by the best of the best. I must admit that I had given up on doing anything with it, and was prepared to commision a new one, when I was told that wood of that quality is hard if not impossible to find, and that it indeed were restorable as is, to my big surprise. I will be posting the "before" photos in this post and the "after" in a post following this one. I also invite your comments! The before pictures: |
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