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05-05-2024, 12:54 AM #13
Buying lots is a good way to get into restoration but you have to get ones that are not all worn out or broken or junk when they were brand new. That takes a little time to learn. Even knowing what to look for and even what you are looking at rakes time. It is also how you, before you know it, amass a buttload of them. The good thing is that, assuming you get them cheap, you will have a bunch to monkey with and learn on without having remorse if things go badly with restoration or honing.
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