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    Altfield restoration
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fiona in HKG:
    How much would it cost? Would it be economic if it's just a humble commoner piece (since it's made of elm)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bombastic:
    How much would it cost? Would it be economic if it's just a humble commoner piece (since it's made of elm)?
    You'd have to call them about costs as they will have to give you a quotation based on the work to be done. I had my piece restored a few years ago. At the end of the day it depends on the value of the piece and even the emotional attachment. Mine had both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fiona in HKG:
    are you sure they actually repair furniture themselves or more likely outsource/contract the repair work to a local company

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    Quote Originally Posted by imparanoic:
    are you sure they actually repair furniture themselves or more likely outsource/contract the repair work to a local company
    I can only show you what their website says and share my own experience. I didn't travel with the article during its journey.

    I do know that it was done beautifully and with obvious care for the piece in question. I am 100% delighted with the end result.