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The guy whith whom i traded my Portuguese example also has a British one, but you can imagine what my option was ![]() . |
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Mmmmm let me guess. ![]() ![]() |
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Not just because is my corner but also because Portuguese stuff is extremely hard to gather
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That I can understand, Scottish stuff is the same, thin on the ground and expensive when it is available. My Regards, Norman. |
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Not to be dull, but do the worm holes have to be filled? I actually rather like them and think they build character fo the item. I have an American boarding pike with a wormy ash shaft that I wouldn't dream of filling. Now, if you tell me that these holes weaken the structure of the piece...then, I might agree.
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Hi Mark, Not dull at all. I think this falls within the restore or not debate and how far do you go. Personal preference must be the main consideration, a quality furniture restorer could make a really nice job on the wormholes making them all but invisible but on the other hand for some it might compromise the historical integrity of the piece. I think Fernando has a really nice pistol ![]() My Regards, Norman. P.S. I hope Santa was good to you. ![]() |
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But (i guess) filling wormholes is like expelling from the object (and from your mind) the idea that the worms themselves are still there, even if not ... and does not alter the texture and patina of (in this case) the pistol. I will have to sleep over this issue for a while ... and maybe consult, not an actual restorer, but a (wealthy clintele) stock maker i know in the vicinity, who gives me the previlege to attend my profitless 'commissions'. |
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