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The Repair Shop ... again, and connections.

(15 Posts)
Kali2 Wed 09-Feb-22 21:00:35

Still love watching the programme. But tonight, I was jumping up and down, as the 1650 clock was being repaired. Because Loomes watchmakers are still in business, in Stamford Lincolnshire, and he is a well-known member of BHS - no, not that one, but the British Horological Society.

I was hoping this would be mentionned at some point, but sadly it was not.

www.robertloomes.co.uk/about-us

Casdon Wed 09-Feb-22 21:04:28

I bet the current family repairers would have loved the opportunity to work on that clock! It’s lovely to see this, as you say they should have mentioned it on The Repair Shop.

Kali2 Wed 09-Feb-22 21:06:57

They probably did not know? But surprised they didn't do any research.

JaneJudge Wed 09-Feb-22 21:15:43

I love Stamford. They are at the bottom of St Martins hill by the river aren't they?

I obviously don't belong there grin

Oopsadaisy1 Wed 09-Feb-22 21:37:43

But the Repair Shop fixed it free of charge.

JaneJudge Wed 09-Feb-22 21:47:13

grin because it a tv show and not real (apart from the people and experts)

Kali2 Wed 09-Feb-22 21:48:31

Yes, they moved into what used to be a beautician's, just by the bridge over to the George.

I was wondering actually, do they repair for free, totally, or are contributions requested. Would love to know- as I have a few things that could be interesting on the programme.

Free or not- the interesting thing is the historical connection. As the owner, I would love to know- and as a repairer, as well.

Casdon Wed 09-Feb-22 21:49:39

True, but it would have been such a story if it had gone back to be repaired at the same place it was made 370 years ago, wouldn’t it?

Kali2 Wed 09-Feb-22 21:54:27

It wouldn't have been- Loomes moved to the current workshop a few years ago, from another location in Stamford I believe. But the original workshop was in London.

JaneJudge Wed 09-Feb-22 21:57:19

Casdon

True, but it would have been such a story if it had gone back to be repaired at the same place it was made 370 years ago, wouldn’t it?

yes, of course it would

Kali, if you have something with a story apply to the show, the details should be on the bbc website

But there are people who can and will repair and anyway smile dying breed I know smile

JaneJudge Wed 09-Feb-22 21:59:28

Oopsadaisy1

But the Repair Shop fixed it free of charge.

this mad me laugh btw grin because of course all heritage craft skilled people will be told the same thing when quoting and earning less than minimum wage!

silverlining48 Wed 09-Feb-22 22:58:26

I applied to the show ( got nowhere) but in the info online they do ask fir voluntary charity contributions which is fair enough.
Very disappointed not to hear from them as my item had an interesting and sad back story attached, which is what they look for.

Do enjoy the programme and watching the work involved is always interesting.
Has anyone else been successful or know anyone who has?

Cabbie21 Thu 10-Feb-22 08:56:04

I guess they have many more requests than they can handle. There is no charge to the owner of the items, though a donation to charity is suggested. The experts are brilliant at their craft and lovely people. Men are encouraged to show their feelings too, which is good.
DH loved the clock. He wanted the whole programme to be about that item!
Janejudge, what do you mean, it is a tv show, not real? The people are real, the items are real, it is just not a commercial enterprise with customers, that doesn’t make it not real surely?

Oopsadaisy1 Thu 10-Feb-22 09:30:27

janejudge of course there are people who can and will repair an item, but often the charges will be so high that they are unaffordable. It won’t matter that they are charging their lowest possible fee, if you can’t afford it you won’t get it done.
The Repair shop does it so that we can all get a glimpse, it might be useful if they told us how much it would have cost to get the item repaired by an expert outside the show ? I’m sure it would make people appreciate the talents of the Repair team.

Kali2 Thu 10-Feb-22 09:37:21

I have sent a note both to the Programme and to Loomes.