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This gives you full details of the company you have searched for including their current accreditation status and the date they were last inspected.

It is hoped that this will be a helpful indicator. Please note that accreditation in any one category lasts for five years with a further grace period of up to two years as necessary to accommodate any necessary practicalities of re-inspection.

       
    Aistrup & Hind Ltd
Map of location
  46 Skellingthorpe Road 
  Lincoln, Lincolnshire
  LN6 7RB
 
  Contact:   Chris Hind
  Phone:  07980 337972
  Fax:  01522 526 289
  e-mail:  chris.hind@virginmedia.com
  web: 
 
  This company is currently accredited in the following categories:
 
         
   
Tuning and Maintenance:   Yes (last inspected 2005)
Cleaning and Overhaul: Yes (last inspected 2005)
Rebuilding:   No 
Historic Restoration: No 
New Organs with Electric Action: No 
New Organs with Tracker Action: No 
   

Number of staff:
2
       
Workshop Facilities
New 750sq ft workshop, neatly arranged with comprehensive machines and tools suitable for all types of restoration and new component work. Extension planned to allow for a voicing facility.

Types of Work Offered
Tuning, overhaul and small scale restoration work


Inspectors Notes

The examiner saw two very modest sized instruments which had been conscientiously and competently overhauled, with a good awareness of the use of historically accurate materials



 

Examples of Work Seen
Examples were two modest sized instruments carefully overhauled.

     
   
   
   

 

 

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