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In my opinion, given their rarity and value, duck-webs should not be restored in any way.
I've owned several duckies though the years and will always be in the market for them, but would not be willing to spend market value, not to mention any sort of premium, for a refurbished example. In this case, you've had work done and if you're happy with the results, great. But you're not going to realize the glove's full potential if you ever come to sell it. |
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