Finding Work in Antique Restoration

I’ve been thinking about how rare it is to find jobs specifically focused on antique locks and their restoration… It’s a niche field, but the historical significance behind these mechanisms makes the work so rewarding. Anyone else navigating the ups and downs of this unique job market? I’d love to hear how you’re managing or if you’ve found any unexpected opportunities?

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Finding work in antique restoration is like hunting for treasure; sometimes you’ve gotta dig through a lot of dirt to uncover a gem. Have you thought about reaching out to local museums or restoration shops? They might have leads on small, specialized projects.

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