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Edgy MD wrote:

The sculptor speaks to that in the interview. He seems to think it's doable but might be counterproductive.


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UW:
So here's the million dollar question: Is it possible to fix it, to make the “4” more historically accurate?




WB:
It could be done. It's not easy, though — once something's installed on-site, then it becomes much harder to do than if it were in a foundry setting. It's not unprecedented, but it would be quite a production. The hardest part would be matching the patina.[/bLOCKQUOTE]



I say send it back and order a marble one with the right font!


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I'm not a sculptor (and I don't play one on TV), but if you replace both digits, an imperfectly matching patina may be a way to make a virtue of necessity, allowing his number to pop a little, and toss a few chips in the direction of celebrating players through their digits. It's a practice I mostly think has gone way overboard (I mean, Citi's Jackie Robinson sculpture is just a big pair of digits), but if it's likely to be a subtle difference anyhow, and it'll give the back view of the statue a little more to look at. A little color contrast isn't a sin if there's an internal logic to it.



http://offbeat.group.shef.ac.uk/statues/images/baseball/Robinson_Brooks_2A.jpg>



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=seawolf17 post_id=92035 time=1652365903 user_id=91]
Boston has giant digit statues outside Fenway for all the retired number guys too.

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