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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 547538, member: 5066"]Well, if cost was an issue, I'd look into seeing if there was a retired woodworker who still dabbles. Check out woodworker blogs & forums, there are many. Even amateur woodworkers can be very skilled & do it as a hobby.</p><p>If cost was not an issue & i wanted to keep the piece, I'd just take it to my local restorer that i use here. Just about every town has at least one guy who does this for a living, naturally some are better than others.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 547538, member: 5066"]Well, if cost was an issue, I'd look into seeing if there was a retired woodworker who still dabbles. Check out woodworker blogs & forums, there are many. Even amateur woodworkers can be very skilled & do it as a hobby. If cost was not an issue & i wanted to keep the piece, I'd just take it to my local restorer that i use here. Just about every town has at least one guy who does this for a living, naturally some are better than others.[/QUOTE]
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