bonepicker
Bronze Member
Dug a rare Republic of Texas button the other day, and it was in pretty rough shape.
I cleaned it up enough to make an id, and once i realized what i had i was afraid to clean it any more.
Not sure what to do with it at this point. I think i am beginning to see a couple greenish oxidation spots on it, and im afraid if i dont do anything it might get worse.
Just dont want to take any chances with this one.
I am considering sending it off for a professional restoration or preservation, but im unsure who to use.
I did see a post where a guy just got back a confederate staff officers button back from Leonard Short, and the finished results looked phenomenal.
Only bad thing is that he had to wait over a year.
Also wondering if a professional restoration would hurt the value or historical significance, or is the value already pretty hurt due to the buttons condition.
Being new to restorations, i just dont know the pros and cons to having a restoration done.
Any suggestions on who to contact would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I cleaned it up enough to make an id, and once i realized what i had i was afraid to clean it any more.
Not sure what to do with it at this point. I think i am beginning to see a couple greenish oxidation spots on it, and im afraid if i dont do anything it might get worse.
Just dont want to take any chances with this one.
I am considering sending it off for a professional restoration or preservation, but im unsure who to use.
I did see a post where a guy just got back a confederate staff officers button back from Leonard Short, and the finished results looked phenomenal.
Only bad thing is that he had to wait over a year.
Also wondering if a professional restoration would hurt the value or historical significance, or is the value already pretty hurt due to the buttons condition.
Being new to restorations, i just dont know the pros and cons to having a restoration done.
Any suggestions on who to contact would be appreciated.
Thanks.