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Our services

Restoration in our workshop

We restore music instruments not only to preserve them in a historical point of view, but also to allow them to be played by their owner as much as their age permits.

  • Music boxes
  • Automatons of any types
  • Reed organs (manual or automatic)
  • Barrel organs (cylinder)
  • Street organs
  • Cinema organs
  • Nickelodeons
  • Merry-go-around organs
  • Dance organs
  • Church organs
  • Gramophones and phonographs
  • Mechanical or pneumatic pianos
Check our list of "Restored Mechanical Music Instruments" to have an overview of our experience.
 
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On site restoration

Depending on the job and the distance, our mission can be from a few days to several weeks.

Our collaboration with museums brings us to work on some large instruments on site. We travel with light equipment to where the instrument is. In case of restorations of larger scale, we can bring some elements of the instruments back to our workshop.

For long term collaboration, we can also set up a small workshop on site which can be used by our staff or local staff when necessary.

We have already worked on collections in Europe and South-East Asia.



 
 
Museology and other activities
 
We also provide the following services for temporary exhibitions or museums on the theme of “mechanical music”:
 
 
  • Catalogue notes or texts
  • Didactic and educational medium
  • Conference on mechanical music
  • Exhibition tour planning and guide training
  • Exhibition workshop
  •  Organisation of transportation
  • Realisation of secure travelling boxes
  • Expertise works