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<p>[QUOTE="Dukewright, post: 230762, member: 4310"]I would think the expensive part of the process will be the labor. I would talk to you local museums and high-end antique dealers and find out who they use for repairs. You want someone who knows what they are doing, I have seen too much badly repaired antique funiture... properly repaired, it will last much longer than you or I will.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dukewright, post: 230762, member: 4310"]I would think the expensive part of the process will be the labor. I would talk to you local museums and high-end antique dealers and find out who they use for repairs. You want someone who knows what they are doing, I have seen too much badly repaired antique funiture... properly repaired, it will last much longer than you or I will.[/QUOTE]
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