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<p>[QUOTE="stracci, post: 4213523, member: 13814"]Thanks for all your input, as well!</p><p>I get a thrill from making old things look good again. Since this is a historical item, I resisted filling in the small chips and areas of loss along some of the breaks. If this was a newer pot, I would've patched the cracks with filler, then painted over to hide the repair. But not this time.</p><p>I think it is better to leave the repair visible.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="stracci, post: 4213523, member: 13814"]Thanks for all your input, as well! I get a thrill from making old things look good again. Since this is a historical item, I resisted filling in the small chips and areas of loss along some of the breaks. If this was a newer pot, I would've patched the cracks with filler, then painted over to hide the repair. But not this time. I think it is better to leave the repair visible.[/QUOTE]
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