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Old 04-08-2012, 02:13 PM
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JustAbitCrazy
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I don't believe that restoration always devalues a quilt. As long as the restoration is properly done (and with either similar vintage or reproduction fabrics from the same time frame), I am sure it would increase the value of a worn quilt, because with quilts, the value is all about "condition, condition, condition". (Like in real estate it's "location, location, location".)
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