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<p>[QUOTE="mmarco102, post: 10454564, member: 8289"]Nice. I am also a fan. Personally I might put a drop of “clear glass epoxy” on that chip and see how it looks. The good news is epoxy can be removed easily from glass if you’re not satisfied with the appeal. Either way if you don’t it still makes a beautiful display that doesn’t need to show that area. As always if you do feel the epoxy works wonders just make sure you disclose it in a listing with images to avoid unnecessary returns. Except for the few, those that want, will buy it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mmarco102, post: 10454564, member: 8289"]Nice. I am also a fan. Personally I might put a drop of “clear glass epoxy” on that chip and see how it looks. The good news is epoxy can be removed easily from glass if you’re not satisfied with the appeal. Either way if you don’t it still makes a beautiful display that doesn’t need to show that area. As always if you do feel the epoxy works wonders just make sure you disclose it in a listing with images to avoid unnecessary returns. Except for the few, those that want, will buy it.[/QUOTE]
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