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Old 7th February 2007, 01:11 AM   #11
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I've done some restoration work on bone, ivory and stag and have worked out a method that with a little care can result in a virtually invisible repair.

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Thanks for the great instructions! That's exactly what I needed; I actually have some tubes of paints that should do the job. I'll pick up some epoxy and experiment with getting the color right before I do the final repair.

That restoration service does beautiful work, but their prices are too rich for my blood. I think with the info I have now I should be able to do it all myself. Thanks again!
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