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<p>[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 9837245, member: 4654"]I have the urge to sand that beading in to match the existing beading lol It looks miles better than it did to start with, great job. It's a bit nerve racking restoring an expensive antique, just wait until it's not worth 100's but 1000's. Soon you will be buying exotic woods for restoration, if I were doing that box I would have cut some boxwood I bought about 10+ years ago just for restoration but there is always stain in a pinch.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 9837245, member: 4654"]I have the urge to sand that beading in to match the existing beading lol It looks miles better than it did to start with, great job. It's a bit nerve racking restoring an expensive antique, just wait until it's not worth 100's but 1000's. Soon you will be buying exotic woods for restoration, if I were doing that box I would have cut some boxwood I bought about 10+ years ago just for restoration but there is always stain in a pinch.[/QUOTE]
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