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[Mccoypottery-talk] Restoring McCoy Pottery
List Mom
listmom@mccoypottery.com
Tue, 26 Mar 2002 15:10:38 -0600
McQuita@aol.com said:
>Terry, I think it's just a matter of personal opinion. As long as the new
>paint job is not represented to a buyer as "original" and you're doing it
>for your own pleasure... go ahead. If I were doing it, I'd try to keep
>colors as close to original as possible. I personally have not re-painted
>any of mine. Chiquita
>
If you do decide to do it, I would recommend taking it to a professional
artist, one that deals specifically in pottery/glazing, and or art
pottery restoration.. Not cheap, but the end result will be worth it.
Regards,
The List Mom
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