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777 Queen St E, Toronto, Ontario, M4M 1H5, Canada
(416) 466-3938 www.elbersrefinishing.com
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Nov 12, 2018
We have had three pieces of furniture refinished by Ron and I have been thrilled with the result of each one. Ron is an expert and perfectionist at his craft and also has a designer's eye for creating furniture that is both beautiful and timeless. He gave new life to our old antiques and I am now in love with the pieces. Thank you Ron! We will be back.

Dec 19, 2018
We have purchased several pieces from Ron and he is a pleasure to work with. Honest and knowledgeable, he did an excellent job recommending pieces that would suit our home. We look forward to working with Ron again.

Feb 24, 2018
Ron restored a rough shape Victorian era dining room table for us. He meticulous returned the table to it’s former glory one detail at a time. We are extremely happy with the end product of the table. Ron is most definitely a master of his craft and I would recommend his services to anyone in need.

Feb 21, 2018
I have had several antique and vintage pieces refinished for me by Ron of Elbers Antiques & Refinishing on Queen St. E. He did an amazing job and the finish was perfect to colour-match a sample piece provided and any damage to the items repaired as much as possible. Ron was always friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. This sort of work takes time but it was done within the timeframe promised. Very happy with the quality and service. Thanks Ron!

Jun 13, 2017
I LOVE the chair colour!! It's pretty much exactly what we had originally discussed, and you did a fantastic job. I also love how the valet turned out. Thanks for the GREAT work... I'll really treasure these pieces for the rest of my life!!

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