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Originally Posted by habes78023
subbed. I'm interested because I will likely be doing a similar project in a week or so. Tommasini content here as well.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need input


I guess I should take this time to explain my philosophy/style.

-clean but don't fully restore frames such as a tommasini.
I don't feel right taking a paint brush to paint jobs like this. The paint has a protective layer of chrome underneath and it's patina is part of its pedigree.

-components should look their A game, even if it requires a full refinish. Unless you are sitting on something historical, I think you should always try to bolt clean and well finished parts to a frame. Even if it means removing an anodized coating or getting out the paint.

-there is no harm in mixing component groups or eras if done thoughtfully. It can be fun finding parts from different groups and eras that look right and work well together.
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