stinger haut
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Joined: 6/7/2006 Status: offline
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Hi Chris, I stand corrected about your offering a cleaning servce, I misread your webpage. Its funny and somewhat ironic about how my tastes have changed since I started collecting bottles. My first bottle show that I went to, I was attracted to bottles that were dinged, cunks missing from the lips, etc. I only bought those types of bottles (can you imagine how happy those bottle dealers were when I would buy their worst bottles). Anyway, as my collecting progressed, I became interested in seeing how close to the original condition could I make a dug bottle appear. I do a lot of handwork that takes hours on a bottle, then cut for just the right amount of time and then polish, but not too much. I try and leave as much of the bottles character as possible. For me, thats my personal taste when it comes to cleaning my bottles. Now, I have to agree with your arguement about what you said earlier in your second email. Everything that you stated has excellent merit. I think that everyone who collects (especially the new collecters) should have a wide range of exposure to all the different aspects of cleaning a bottle or just leaving it the way it was found. For this reason, I am glad that you took the time to clearly bring that aspect to the attention of anyone who reads the posts in this forum. Please, don't stop bringing that aspect up. Your first email didn't offend me, I was just somewhat confused by your response. Thank you, Stinger
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