Just curious. I have several blue boxes from the Bangor Punta era and a gold box that I've considered "attempting" to repair. But that little voice always says "don't be stupid...you're just gonna make things worse."
I'll bet I'm not the only one who's thought long and hard about pulling out the glue...maybe some gold paint. Perhaps a little blue crayon? Okay, maybe not crayon, but you have to admit it's pretty tempting to try to bring life back into something that looks like it spent three weeks in the bottom of crab boat.
Maybe we can skip the first dozen posts imploring me to listen to the voices (something my wife would not appreciate) and cut right to the posts detailing how to restore one of these boxes. And let's assume (for now) we're more concerned with aesthetics and not so much preservation of collector value.
I'll go get the tape and the crayons while you guys decide our next course of action.
I'll bet I'm not the only one who's thought long and hard about pulling out the glue...maybe some gold paint. Perhaps a little blue crayon? Okay, maybe not crayon, but you have to admit it's pretty tempting to try to bring life back into something that looks like it spent three weeks in the bottom of crab boat.
Maybe we can skip the first dozen posts imploring me to listen to the voices (something my wife would not appreciate) and cut right to the posts detailing how to restore one of these boxes. And let's assume (for now) we're more concerned with aesthetics and not so much preservation of collector value.
I'll go get the tape and the crayons while you guys decide our next course of action.