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Old 17th October 2015, 07:12 PM   #1
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Hi Tim,
I am no collector of clubs but from what I see here, the restoration looks great!
Well done!
Having done restoration on old guns from time to time, I think that making an item "look right" is the key....certainly better than leaving it in an obviously broken state.
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Illustration from "club types of nuclear Polynesia, William Churchill, the Carnegie institution of Washington 1917" clubs Pennsylvania University Museum.
Nos- 17, 18.
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