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Unread 08-29-2024, 11:35 PM   #1
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Thanks for asking. I spoke with a guy today, but he’s not taking any work for a few months. I’ll get it fixed up.
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Thanks for asking. I spoke with a guy today, but he’s not taking any work for a few months. I’ll get it fixed up.
I have a feeling yours shouldn’t be difficult provided there are no other issues when he removes the locks etc . He may however need to refinish the thing if he repairs cracks the way Patton does , he soaks the wood in lacquer thinner to draw any and all oil out before he tries to glue . Then of course he has to put finish back on .
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