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csziggy

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7. I don't know what's in the rest of the series
Tue Mar 2, 2021, 12:09 PM
Mar 2021

I just found out there were more and don't find those other seasons in any streaming option. YouTube has segments from some of the other seasons but not full episodes. Those do show that they bring in different experts for different items.

I liked the sea chest/desk thing - but I already have two antique desks/secretaries so I didn't 'want' it.

Mostly I watch to try to learn how to repair some of the items I have inherited. I'm very lucky to know a man who does furniture restoration - he completely restored the 1840s Empire style secretary. The columns on the front were loose and the finish was all crackled. Now it looks new. He also did some work on the 1880 barrel top desk, but it didn't need much.

But I don't know anyone who does china repair and I am just not fastidious enough to handle that. I have several pieces that are chipped or broken I'd love to have patched up.

I also like the clock guy - but I know where to find a clock person. I have an Ithaca Calendar Company Farmer's clock that needs repair and the local guy can work on it, plus he is an authorized Atmos clock repair person, so he can take care of my most important clocks and the other mechanical clocks I have.

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