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Posted By: Pcelli60
One mans altering is another mans restoration..I worked with fine art restorers for 10 years.These people are responsible for the restoring of multi-million dollar art objects, furniture and just about anything on paper or canvas that can be restored/saved.All this without any negative impact on its value, if anything its value is increased.. |
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