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19th November 2013, 08:31 PM #1
Professional antique restorer in Melbourne?
My apologies if this is the wrong thread for such a post.
A close friend runs a long standing antiques dealership, and is currently looking for a new furniture restorer.
Any suggestions?
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23rd November 2013, 08:06 PM #2
It depends on what he/she is willing to pay for a professional job.
I can highly recommend Birch restorations in Moorabin. These guys have been restoring good quality furniture for about 35 years and are marvelous - they charge appropriately.
They do work for a lot of antique dealers.
If your friend is looking for a good "yardie" since I retired, I don't know anyone else.
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