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Gold Leaf Restoration
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Gold Leaf Restoration is a world class studio. These people aren't merely frame restorers; they're artists, the kind you think of when you hear the words Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical. They can take the most abused, damaged, or recklessly restored frames and bring them back to life. Their artistry is commensurate with the art within the frames. I've spent 30+ years in the museum and art-collection business and I'd trust Gold Leaf Restoration with the most valuable of pieces. Plus, the staff is great to work with. They're the best. No wonder they're in demand far beyond Portland.\r
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Director of Pamplin Collection\r
Adjunct Professor, Urban Studies and Planning, PSU\r
Principal, Oregon History Works\r
President, Museum of the City\r
Director Emeritus, Oregon Historical Society\r
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Pros: fun studio to visit
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