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Posted By: MW
I agree with David. The idea that there are certain types or modes of restoration that cannot be detected is a myth. There are experts in the hobby who can detect ANY type of deceptive alteration, no matter how meticulous and undetectable it may appear to the untrained and unaided eye. |
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