Sorry, you've got me there. Who made these comments, when and where? I can't see that anyone has said anything like this anywhere, least of all me?I said "If I had the money, I'd still give it house room" but apparently this is "trying to put people off". Bless him. Just because I pointed out that he's now claimed to have bought the same HMV 203 twice, 15 months apart.
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That part wasn't in reply to your quote. It concerned the link in my Wed Jul 04, 2012 11:02 am post. Sorry for any confusion.Steve wrote:Sorry, you've got me there. Who made these comments, when and where? I can't see that anyone has said anything like this anywhere, least of all me?I said "If I had the money, I'd still give it house room" but apparently this is "trying to put people off". Bless him. Just because I pointed out that he's now claimed to have bought the same HMV 203 twice, 15 months apart.
How much would you expect to pay a professional restorer to work on the 203 cabinet on eBay; to remove the problems without making it look new? Can you remove the expansion crazing from polish like that?
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A rough ballpark figure would be £500 including transport. The remove of the crazing is a different matter. As Steve wrote, the lacquer is authentic and I would leave it as it is - with a little wax polish.dd2u wrote: How much would you expect to pay a professional restorer to work on the 203 cabinet on eBay; to remove the problems without making it look new?
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Winning bid was EUR 11.061, equivalent to £8.800, or $13.700.