I quite like the idea of keeping that "inscription," but I don't know where on the cabinet that would wind up. How prominent would it be?
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I quite like the idea of keeping that "inscription," but I don't know where on the cabinet that would wind up. How prominent would it be?
Well, I think that's an amazing spot to leave the "Diane + Thomas J." While playing will be completely out of view, but speaks to the history as you walk up, particularly if it's just an impression under a new layer of paint (not the first thing you notice). The "Joe" on the lockdown could serve as a similar but less obvious purpose if you really want to make a first impression of beautifully restored, pristine, and especially untouched pin.
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