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You must have tried him already:
John A. Seekircher
Seekircher Steel Window Repair Corp
voice: 914-725-1904                     fax: 914-725-1122

NY Times, August 16, 1998:

"SEEKIRCHER -- who else?" says Paul Buck, of Buck/Cane architects, when asked
whom he had retained to repair the casement windows at the 1920's Fieldston
School in the Riverdale section of the Bronx.

   There are thousands of steel casement windows around New York City, and
John
Seekircher wants to repair them all -- one by one. Mr. Seekircher, who is 45,
established his old-fashioned, hands-on business a quarter century ago and
from
the beginning he has struggled, not to expand his niche, but to keep it
small."

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