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