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<p>[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 113086, member: 59"]Seems to me that a firm that would hire that kind of designer would have used better quality components than what was on the set my parents had. I have no way of knowing at this late date who manufactured it. Perhaps you should take and post some closeups of the surface where this dinginess is present to give verybrad an idea of what could be done - either cleaning-wise or refinishing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 113086, member: 59"]Seems to me that a firm that would hire that kind of designer would have used better quality components than what was on the set my parents had. I have no way of knowing at this late date who manufactured it. Perhaps you should take and post some closeups of the surface where this dinginess is present to give verybrad an idea of what could be done - either cleaning-wise or refinishing.[/QUOTE]
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