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In addition to the wood repair, I do think the entire bat was cleaned, and color was enhanced. Restorer is a magician.... there are definitely some great ones out there.
Not sure what the restoration cost, but pretty safe to say that a profit will be made. |
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I restored one of my bats and was asked if I wanted it graded, and if I did that it was going to get a 7. I passed but that was good to know.
A word to the wise- if you have a HOF'er that is pretty desirable or hard to get, it might be wise to get it restored. I've have at least 3 of my bats restored at some capacity and I don't regret it one bit. It raised the values significantly.
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