What a lovely way to keep your hands in the craft. Feels like that Goya found the perfect person. Even if it never sings again, it'll still have gotten a second shot at life and that's pretty special.
 Wishing you joy in the process, whatever the outcome.
			
			
									
									
						Fixing a 1969s-vintage Goya classical
Even if it ain't broke you can still fix it.
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				CherryLine
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