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Posted By: PASJD
Personally I would trust Hal's objective research (if the Reccius Wagner is representative) more than the word of someone who stands to make a ton of money by auctioning the item, whatever their purported "expertise" is. Particularly in the case of auction houses that apparently do not feel obliged to disclose the involvement of outside restoration services, etc. |
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