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baseballart 11-16-2013 10:36 AM

To restore or not restore? Post your projects
 
Taking a queue from Paul's piece, I thought a thread about whether to restore or not might be in order

Here's one item of mine. Ward's 1901 edition of his book (thanks again Jason), which seems harder to find than the 1888 editions. No back cover, and front damage as you can see. I'm leaning towards a full restoration. Any thoughts or other examples?

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7380/9...3cc0975c_c.jpg

bigtrain 11-16-2013 12:05 PM

I agree. When it comes to books, an expert, high quality restoration always makes sense to me. Would love to see some "after" photos.

pariah1107 11-16-2013 02:42 PM

Great book, worth the restoration.

Who restores bats? Here's mine... Wenatchee Valley Junior College, 1965-68 "Yaz" model 125, though probably used well into the 80's.

It is very weathered.... so dry it is peeling apart, but good for a nice local history collection if restored/preserved.

http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...psbd12d6f4.jpg

UnVme7 11-16-2013 08:22 PM

I know 2 people that do wonders on restoring bats. But I'm going to be completely honest with you and say that it won't be worth it to you to restore this particular bat.

pariah1107 11-16-2013 10:06 PM

Thanks Nate. Value v. cost doesn't factor into local history preservation very often, but you're probably right. Unsure if I'll find another.

UnVme7 11-17-2013 09:25 AM

Well maybe it would to you then. To give you an idea, getting it restored would probably be around $500 depending on exact issues. Who knows, could be less. If you want the info, let me know. I could even show you a before and after.

Bpm0014 11-18-2013 08:54 AM

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I have absolutely zero artisitic talent, but here is something that I restored totally on my own. Original Shibe Park seats. I had to go from 3 seats to 2 because the legs on 1 of them were too badlly mangled. They look much better in person.

pariah1107 12-22-2013 09:29 AM

To restore was the answer to my question. With the help of a couple board members pointing me in the right direction (Matt & Nate) I got my Wenatchee Valley College Yaz Model 125 restored by Steve Abramson at BaseballBatRepair in Bangor, PA. This bat was so lifeless and pale it would make a goth fan envious. Now, it has new life breathed into the lumber. Simply a beautiful job and far less than estimates. Final cost $160, and worth every penny!:D

Before....
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...psbd12d6f4.jpg

After....
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...psd60d9e68.jpg

eastonfalcon19 12-22-2013 09:38 AM

Brendan, nice ribbon end seats. Do you want to sell them?


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