You're right, Willem. I stand corrected. It was the "S" curve factor that made me react so 'violently'. But the "match" and "heirloom" factors do warrant deeper investments. Correct. Let the customer decide. I do the same all the time. > > Sorry Roger, I can't agree with you on this. No mention was made on > the > limits of how much this is going to cost. Presumably, Richard will > get fair > compensation. But more importantly, he mentioned that the veneer had > an > unusual grain pattern. This is something that will be very difficult > to > match. It is worth trying to make the repair. If it doesn't work, > the > customer can make a judgment call, to either live with the problem, > or > replace it. But this is a decision we should not make. > > Willem Blees.
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