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The Repair Shop - Coincidence?
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If I see anything interesting or unusual on The Repair Shop I google it for more information.
Last night I watched the epidose with the Mobo Walking Snail and found a 'professionally restored to a high standard' one on eBay. The listing ended yesterday. The listing header was exactly as the owner described it on the show.
Am I too cynical and/or suspicious?
Last night I watched the epidose with the Mobo Walking Snail and found a 'professionally restored to a high standard' one on eBay. The listing ended yesterday. The listing header was exactly as the owner described it on the show.
Am I too cynical and/or suspicious?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ps, it's the same everywhere - you can't get on most programmes unless you have a granny who you are doing it for, triplets that are disabled who'd love it/would be so proud of you, doing it for your dead dad/wife/baby, restoring your car because you are unwell or you've had a rough time, doing it because your assistance dog needs the money
It's just a hook to get viewers in and it's all a load of tosh (in my opinion)
It's just a hook to get viewers in and it's all a load of tosh (in my opinion)
I agree, bednobs, that the producers are looking for a heartstring pulling story - Car SOS is the same. I would never agree to having my private life or health problems showcased on a tv so won't be my vintage car restored for nothing :D
But I do think the applicants should be genuine and not after a quick profit
But I do think the applicants should be genuine and not after a quick profit
It does slightly amuse me that many of the items can be bought fully restored or in very good condition for under £100. I know it's the sentimental value that is important in this show but in the real world I wonder if any restorer has done that - bought a better one cheaply instead of restoring the old and kept quiet about it.
When my mother died last year, I found some of my father's things she had just left to rot in the garage. I managed to retrieve them and have been renovating them -his leather flying gloves someone had used to protect their hands when painting a fence took three weeks of gentle cleaning and reoiling. I would never part with those and they are in my Will to go to the child the least likely to flog them lol! Also wooden boxes he made to keep him occupied in retirement, all sanded and revarnished and going into the garden. I'm pretty easy going about 'Things' - I'll often buy something then sell it on, but some things are so precious I would not even consider selling, for whatever price.
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