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Kurt V.

This is a first class operation with a lot of Old World charm. Located on Davis Street in Oak Cliff in a building that has an old world look to it it was refreshing to find people who do book restoration the old fashion way. I came here today because I have several books that I had stored in my attic that for some reason squirrels got to. Some of them are valuable enough that it is worth my while to consider restoration of them and so I came in for a consultation. The woman that helped us was very friendly professional and full of information and was able to use sample books in the store to kind of give us an idea of not only what they can do but how much it would cost. I will be back to have the work done and I will update my review at that time.

On the bottom is the old cover and on top is the new repaired book.
Kevin Y.

Overall we were very pleased with the service we got. I recently took my wife's Bible in to get the cover redone. This was the same Bible she has read from for 20 years, so needless to say it was special. Her old cover had completely fallen off and a lot of the pages were starting to wear. We took it in to pick colors and everything and they were super helpful in picking types of covers, colors, and other options. The price we were quoted was very reasonable, imo. The Bible looks like a completely new book! We are so pleased with the quality and craftsmanship! I would highly recommend The Book Doctor!

Had two Bibles that were falling to pieces from use over 30+ years. Trusted these folks to do complete repair- results exceeded expectations- the workmanship was absolutely flawless - not a detail missed, on both Bibles. Absolutely beautiful work! I am so impressed with their work. It does take time, however, which is understandable given the attention to detail and results - these people are obviously in demand. Can recommend without reservations- oh, also, as far as the cost: one gets what one pays for. June 2021

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