Since 1976 EJ Kassery has specialized in metal and lighting restoration. The shop retores antiques, rewires chandeliers, polishes metal ands offers lighting and accessories for retail. Have an old lamp but can't get it to work? Kassery's owner says "Don't throw it away. We can fix it."
Anthony Scahill, the owner of Anthony's Furniture Restoration, learned the art of woodworking from his grandfather. He can pick up customers' furniture, appraise and restore it, then have it returned. His shop, which is located on Bryant Ave. South, also offers refinishing, restoration, and caning services for worn out chairs and sagging sofas.
Master silversmith Hagop "Jack" Dirilen opened his own shop in Skokie in 1973. Hagop's wife plays a vital role in the organization of the office and the smooth operation of the business.
Kramer's Refinishing has been providing refinishing and restoration for furniture items and cabinetry since 1945 and continues to uphold its well-respected reputation in the community. It employs an expert staff that is very knowledgeable about this craft. A few of the services provided include antique restoration, cabinet refinishing, furniture repairs, reupholstery, painting and glazing. It also can do insurance estimates, as well as offer a pick-up and drop-off service for the hard to move furniture items.
Cortland Manor resident Seth Parks and co-owner Greg Grimaldi established Rescue Stuff in 1998 to provide quality, custom-made embroidery and screen-printing services for fire, police, and EMS rescue providers.
Rescue Stuff works with clothing, baggage, and numerous other promotional products.
Embroidery and screen-printing are done on-site, which allows products to be priced lower than companies that sub-contract out their garments. Using only the highest quality equipment and art techniques, Rescue Stuff guarantees its textile printing to be low cost, as well as quickly and expertly designed.
Numerous catalogs are available for badges, games sportswear, tactical stuff, firefighting gloves, and many other items.
Be sure to check the Rescue Stuff website for monthly specials, and look for its new location on Peekskill's historic Washington Street.