Gregg Perry combines horological training at the NAWCC School of Horology, the British Horological Institute, mechanism conservation at West Dean College in Great Britain, forensic conservation at the Campbell Center, as well as formal conservation and restoration training for furniture and wooden artifact at the world famous Ecolé Boulle / Louvre Museé in Paris, France. He is the first and only American to date to complete the Boulle program; thus, his studio provides complete conservation, restoration and or repair of mechanisms and cases.
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