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| 1952 Wolverine Wagemaker Restoration in Michigan Hi, I have a 1952 Wolverine Wagemaker and I am looking to have the boat restored. I am trying to avoid doing it myself since most projects I attempt turn out looking like a 3rd grade art project. Does any one have any suggestions for the best method to go about finding someone skilled in wooden boat restoration? I live in Michigan, on the East side of the state, and would be looking from someone close to the area. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Warmest regards, ~Kristen |
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