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Kenny fixed my Golden Age Nedor

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I am a firm believer in spaying/neutering Nedors!!

 

:D

 

Seriously though, it is always nice to see somebody want a split book repaired with archival materials rather then breaking out the scotch tape.

 

(thumbs u

 

 

 

 

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Well damn Lawrence, they like it....they really like it!!

 

:facepalm:

 

:roflmao:

 

Guess sealed spine splits are boring to look at.

 

So how about a little Classics Inc. eye candy under bright lights?

 

After massive old resto and tape removal.

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After wash and leaf cast

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Cover folded after CT.

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Well well well, so your restoration skills are not limited to taking thrashed books and making them look brand new. You can also seal a split spine!! Who knew?!?

 

Love the All-American 16. That is some of your best work.

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Well well well, so your restoration skills are not limited to taking thrashed books and making them look brand new. You can also seal a split spine!! Who knew?!?

 

Love the All-American 16. That is some of your best work.

 

Thanks Scott, while I did the lions share of the resto removal, and structural work. This book was a true collaborative effort between Matt and I.

 

I did the white BC CT, , top blue banner, the guys hat and clothes on the spine. Matt did that simply amazing blue background and all the detail girder work, his cape and grafting large missing areas.

 

Was one of the few times we actually got to work together at the same time during "Resto Festo" at my house last year.

 

You should come this year, you can fetch beer, or pour wine in your case.

 

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Well damn Lawrence, they like it....they really like it!!

 

:facepalm:

 

:roflmao:

 

Guess sealed spine splits are boring to look at.

 

So how about a little Classics Inc. eye candy under bright lights?

 

After massive old resto and tape removal.

98e02ebf.jpg

 

After wash and leaf cast

99b7b0be.jpg

 

Cover folded after CT.

b0aedeb5.jpg

 

lol I guess it would seem a bit anticlimactic compared to some of the restro work shown here. Oh well I'm still happy with it. :headbang:

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