Apart from conventional standard and reconditioning repairs I also carry out extensive restoration in my workshop. In most cases the aim of restauration is a playable instrument for musicians. Depending on condition and rarity of the instrument a pure conservative work may be more important. This decision must be made with the owner before restoration. I see conservative work as making each step of the restoration reversible. Therefore it is of utmost importance to use only soluble glutin-glues which have been used traditionally for centuries by violin makers.Another priority is the preservation of all parts of the instrument in its complete substance including the varnish. The replacement of complete parts in case of destruction or worm damage is always the last and very worst choice of possibilities.
Due to the revival of classic and early romantic literature in connection with performance practize the instruments of this period meet with increasing interest. Besides famous names as Lacote and Stauffer you can find quite a few "second best" makers who built excellent instruments on a very high standard of acoustics and craftsmanship.
During the last 15 years I have restored a considerable number of instruments for customers worldwide. They are beeing used for concert performance or CD-recordings.