Ed. M. wrote: <<"Jim, We have done several museum quality restorations around the country.">> Ed; OK. I think we all know someone who has done "museum restoration" work. I have done 4 or 5 myself but..........when a part is missing, not just broken but missing what can you restore? Just a play on words and meanings but...if it ain't it ain't as 'they' say. :-) I think I was addressing the tendency to confine ourselves to the narrow 'definition' of wording rather than our 'intent' or 'meaning' as used. Ed how bout putting up a picture of that Ringling piano when you finish? Sounds really interesting! Jim Bryant (FL) p.s. Ron? <<........... or a single application deification juice for the restorer, who on the planet could realistically claim to be able to restore anything except a misguided faith in the unlikely-to downright impossible, and then only by prestidigitational misdirection......">> :-) When may one order a quart of this SADJ stuff?
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