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          The firm was officially  founded on 26 October 1999 and is installed in a former agricultural building  with a surface area of 550 square metres (approx 6000 square feet).   The ground floor is divided into areas  for pipe-making (96m²), covered storage and unloading.  The first floor houses 65m² of machinery,  32m² of work benches, a room for assembling organs (65m²), a voicing room, a  small auditorium (35m²) and an office.   The assembling room is 8m high and the maximum height available in the  workshop is 11m. 
            The premises are  conveniently situated in the centre of Lorraine,  in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department. 40km from Nancy  and Metz, 20km from Commercy and Saint-Mihiel (55), and from Toul and Pont-à-Mousson (54). 
          Pipes workshop 
            
  
          Our guiding principles 
          The  building of mechanical action organs
          All instruments are conceived  and designed in our workshop, where the work is entirely carried out using  traditional craftsmanship.  Everything  required is made by us in the workshop and no manufactured parts are used at  all.  Traditional materials are always used,  and no modern items such as plywood and plastic are ever employed in our  instruments.  
          The  restoration of early instruments
          We undertake the restoration  of all kinds of pipe organs whose basic conception is known to be known to be sound.  We are particularly interested in restoring  instruments as closely as possible to their original state in order to ensure a  sufficiently consistently result.  We  take great care to avoid any kind of discrepancy between the materials used by  the original builder and those employed during restoration.  We are signatories to the charter of organ  builders who undertake restoration work. 
          Care  and maintenance
          We carry out rebuilding work  and propose maintenance contracts for all types of instruments.  At present we tune and maintain more than  fifty organs and undertake emergency repair work as far afield as Martinique  and Guadeloupe. 
            
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