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Exceptional restoration is in the details

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sowhat
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The situation is a bit different: the binding was removed during the restoration, and it was decided it's not needed. The instrument is in a fine condition and looks nice, but i doubt the binding is not really needed, maybe it'd be better to replace it?
In any case, thank you for the information.
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Paul, if you're waiting for word from me.....

YES!!!!! .....Pics, please..... Image

I'm missing my Purpleburst....
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Melissa, it's done. I'll post pics in Melibee's Kiddees on Sunday. It will ship Monday.
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Sounds great.... Thanks, Paul!
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