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In search of a restoration company

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  • May 25, 2018 at 9:11 pm #19518 Reply
    Guy DeFazio
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    I am in the process of acquiring my grandfather’s barber chair. It’s not in bad shape given the age but i would like to have it restored. The chair is currently in New Jersey but I reside in North Carolina. Can you recommend a restoration company in either state. Thanks!

    June 25, 2018 at 5:11 pm #20475 Reply
    Rick Layton
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    I just bought a barber chair and reside in Greenville, NC. Wondering about a place for appraisal and restoration. Thanks,

    July 16, 2018 at 11:07 pm #20885 Reply
    Michael L Warner
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    About 10 years ago, I purchased an early 1920s Koken barber chair that was in poor shape and had it completely restored. Since I could not find someone to restore it I basically did it myself. First, I took the chair completely apart and took all the metal parts (including screws and bolts) to a metal recycler and had everything re-plated. (Since chrome plating was not available in the 20s my original plating was nickle. I elected to have the new plating done in chrome since nickle tarnishes over time while chrome retains it’s shine.) Next, I took all the cushions to an upholsterer and had all the fabric replaced for a professional look. Also, I forgot to mention that a couple of metal pieces were broken so I had to take them to a welder prior to the replating. I cleaned out the hydraulic really good and put a new spring on the pump relief valve. I estimate that I paid around $1500 for outside work and paid $100 for the chair. I’m sure it’s worth a few thousand today but more importantly it’s really a beautiful piece of furniture in my shop. Hope this helps.

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