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Refinishing Old Furniture Article

Refinishing old furniture could cost you big bucks

One word about refinishing antiques is sufficient. Don't. It's not that you can't physically remove the old finish and put on a new one, the problem is that the old finish, no matter how dark and ugly, is extremely valuable to antique collectors. The original finish is part of the provenance, or history of the piece, and therefore can't be removed without losing the most visible proof of its age. Many parts of an antique can be reproduced by experts who professionally repair them for collectors and museums. The repair and restoration of defects such as, broken legs, damaged carvings, and missing pulls, or finials are often difficult to detect, even by other experts. These kinds of repairs do not seriously devalue an important piece and in some cases, if the piece was badly damaged, the value is greatly improved, but the finish, Ah the finish, now that's another story. Think about it this way. The finish on the piece bears the marks of generations of owners who have cared for it. If you scrape away the finish, the history is gone. Like it or not, much of the value of any antique is in its rarity, quality, condition, and original finish. Of course, this discussion applies only to genuine antiques that are potentially valuable. If you have a chest that is say, thirty years old and the finish is so badly worn that the piece is worth very little anyway, then you might just as well go ahead and put a new finish on it, but before you invest the money and the time, look it over very carefully. You may discover that the problem is really a matter of removing thirty years worth of dirt and wax. No matter how much the look of the piece has changed over time, its appearance can be improved greatly by means other than removing the old finish. Stay tuned to The Antique Advertiser for more on the subject of cleaning old finishes and in the meanwhile read the following piece which was written when "gasoline torches" were "state of the art".


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Refinishing Old Furniture News

Summerhill symmetry in style - Toronto Town Crier Newspapers


Toronto Town Crier Newspapers

Summerhill symmetry in style
Toronto Town Crier Newspapers,  Canada - 1 hour ago
But where Putti does French, English and Italian antique furniture and accessories largely in the 19th century style, French Country’s charm lies in its ...

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New Beckley business offers sandless, dust-free floor refinishing - Beckley Register-Herald (subscription)


New Beckley business offers sandless, dust-free floor refinishing
Beckley Register-Herald (subscription), WV - Jul 5, 2008
Minter claims the liquid hardwood flooring refinishing system typically costs about 50 percent less than the old sanding method. ...

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Rare Piece Can Retain Value Despite New Finish - Hartford Courant


Hartford Courant

Rare Piece Can Retain Value Despite New Finish
Hartford Courant, United States - Jun 20, 2008
(COWLES SYNDICATE / HANDOUT / June 17, 2008) By RALPH And TERRY KOVEL Don't refinish your furniture. Original finish adds to the value. ...

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As we gave an old table new life, we tested new low-odor varnish ... - Fort Worth Star Telegram


As we gave an old table new life, we tested new low-odor varnish ...
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Jun 21, 2008
Sanding down old paint and varnish is another option for refinishing, but it is tedious. Have fun! Doing this yourself is not only less expensive than ...

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Antiques & Collectibles: 'Never refinish' isn't a hard and fast rule - commercialappeal.com (subscription)


Antiques & Collectibles: 'Never refinish' isn't a hard and fast rule
commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - Jun 19, 2008
Don't refinish your furniture. Original finish adds to the value. We hear this warning repeatedly on TV shows about antiques, but is it always true? No. ...

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