First Restoration - A Success!

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Re: First Restoration - A Success!

Post by Roaring20s »

Nice job! It cleaned up very well.
It looks like you even straightened the rim of the horn. 8-)

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Re: First Restoration - A Success!

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Great job of really cleaning this up and not overdoing it... Congrats!

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Re: First Restoration - A Success!

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great work it is fun.

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Re: First Restoration - A Success!

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Congratulations, your Victor E looks great! I applaud you for asking questions first and listening to the advice you got from the many experts here. Great start, not many new collectors start with an outside horn machine of such quality.

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Re: First Restoration - A Success!

Post by JerryVan »

You truly did a wonderful job! I would not say so if it weren't true!!! Everything was done with the utmost respect to its originality.

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