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Dear Lee/list,
I have noticed a lot of references to wood repair/restoration over the past yesr. Check out www.puhane.de It is a German site but they also have it in english. I have not done business with them and have no interest apart from passing on the information. Best regards Ed Maddock St. Petersburg, Russia 1977 350 SLC |
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I've heard several people using Heritage Woodworks as well. Anyone with firsthand care to chime in?
Lee |
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A friend of mine has a 88? 300E that he had Heritage refinish the wood. It was cheaper than replacing it all and it looked just as good as new. One thing I did notice. On one piece there was a slight wave where it looked like Heritage may have cut or sanded a little to deep when taking off the old finish. Other than that, it was great.
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