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Clip from the Canadian comedy show The Red Green Show showing how to restore antiques to raise their value.
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I had the same concerns when I bought this piece (http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...ntoryid=158797). I opted to restore mainly because it had some rust on it and I did not want it to further corrode. Otherwise I would have chosen not touch it at all.
I also agree 100% with what Mark (perezfan) said above. |
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