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From: Michael P. Edison <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: "The good old days....hurling burgers"
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 1998 12:52 PM

What about the merit of making it clear to future generations just where
the original leaves off and the restoration/replacement begins?

Mike E.
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Absolutely essential. 'Nugh said? Hardly.

One of the reasons that, in my antique restoration work, I try to avoid
working for dealers is that it is against their interest to have the work
that I do be apparent or documented. That state of affairs does not yet
exist in preservation work, and I hope it never does. An ethical nightmare.

Bruce

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