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Posted By: Paul Stratton
I just bought a massive 19th century baseball cabinet. It has some damage and I would like to have it restored. Any ideas? Cost? |
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Posted By: John S
Just my opinion...don't have it restored. |
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Posted By: Henry Eshelman
Just out of curiousity do you have a photo? |
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Posted By: Jim F
What type of restoration work do you want to do to it and what area are you in? Jim. |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
Great photo and an even better price. I would suggest a place in Chicago, though I can't remember the name right now. At least one board member has gotten a card restored by them and it turned out very well. If Andy Baron doesn't post here email him about it, he knows the place. |
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Posted By: Paul Stratton
Here is the ebay id...8810303273...I put the link up but then I realized it had all my paypal info...maybe someone else could help me out. If it wasn't severely damaged I wouldn't think about having it restored but it is. Still a pretty cool piece imo. I'm from Detroit so it has some "meaning". I'm in Arizona now but will be going to the National. Maybe someone there would be able to help. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
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Posted By: Andy Baran
The name of the best restoration company around is Graphic Conservation in Chicago. Most of the items that they do restoration work on are not sports related. They do amazing work, but it isn't cheap. The cost may be several hundred dollars or more. |
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Posted By: Paul Stratton
Thanks Andy. That's what I'm looking for. I know it's kind of taboo to "restore" things but I don't ever plan on selling it and I think it deserves to be brought back to near original condition. |
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Posted By: Greg
I believe this is the company we used to do a restoration of a very rare (only one known) 1895 Brewery Lithograph. They do a wonderful job. Just make sure you document the restoration on the piece. They aren't cheap, by any means. I want to say it was $2000 to restore the lithograph (remove water stains and lighten a crease and crack), but it was well worth it. |
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Posted By: Seth B.
I've got to say, no qualms about restoring this piece: those cracks worry me and since it's probably one of a kind, a restoration project is necessary to keep that piece from getting any worse. Can't wait to see the finished product! |
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Posted By: mike mccullough
I ran across this site awhile back.. Interesting.. |
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