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SUMMARY:The Repair Shop 255x33 - Episode 25
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DESCRIPTION:There's a little bit of mischief to be had at the barn whenJ
	enny and her brother Mark arrive with a very special deliverymarked for th
	e attention of musical instrument expert PeteWoods. The vintage brass car 
	horn\, held together with ducttape\, was the proud possession of their lat
	e brother Peter.For over 40 years\, Peter was a postman in Lincolnshire\, 
	wherehe was known in the sorting office as a fun-loving prankster.He'd cre
	ep up on his colleagues and give his horn a suddenhonk\, making them jump 
	and the letters go flying. Peter'srecent death after a battle with cancer 
	has left Jenny and Markdesperate to have the horn repaired. They intend to
	 gift it tothe Post Office sorting depot\, so that his colleagues can give
	it a honk\, remember Peter and smile.Next to arrive are Ann andher grandda
	ughter Ellie with a teddy bear of tiny proportions\,which enchants toy exp
	erts Amanda Middleditch and JulieTatchell. The 1920s furry teddy has a hid
	den surprise – itshead pops off to reveal a little glass perfume bottle 
	inside.Ann's Aunt Lizzy was gifted the precious piece by her husbandon the
	ir wedding day\, and she treasured it\, placing it inpride of place on her
	 dressing table. As a little girl\, Annwould look forward to seeing it on 
	visits to her aunt. Theteddy was left to Ann's father\, who cherished it a
	s a reminderof his sister\, and when he passed away\, it was passed on toA
	nn. However\, due to some overzealous cleaning\, the bear isnow scarred wi
	th rust stains and its ears have totallydisappeared. The Bear Ladies are o
	n the scent\, working out howto revive the heirloom without damaging its h
	istoricsignificance.The final visitor\, David\, is so keen on thespecialis
	t knowledge of horologist Steve Fletcher that he hasjourneyed from Spain t
	o deliver his pride and joy\, a tavernclock that's over 200 years old. Ste
	ve can hardly believe hisluck. The large wooden wall clock would have hung
	 in a tavernin the late 1790s\, when the British government placed a tax o
	nhousehold clocks\, so the public had to go to a tavern to tellthe time. D
	avid's great-grandfather bought it for 20 shillingsin 1891\, and it has be
	en passed down through his family. Davidhas been fascinated by the clock e
	ver since he was a child\,and has grown up with its reassuring tick\, a so
	und he hasn'theard for years. It's all down to Steve to fulfil David'slife
	time dream of hearing it ticking once again.
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