Mr Arkwright's Tool Emporium

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jim
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Opened about a month ago on Boar Lane opposite BHS. Good to have a tool and DIY bits and bobs facility in the city centre - just when I needed some fuse wire for the first time in twenty-eight years at my present address..    

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That's interesting jim. I'm around that area fairly often but have not noticed the fascinatingly called 'Mr Arkwright's Tool Emporium'. I wonder if it is modern version of Regam Electrics that used to be on Eastgate?
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Leodian wrote: That's interesting jim. I'm around that area fairly often but have not noticed the fascinatingly called 'Mr Arkwright's Tool Emporium'. I wonder if it is modern version of Regam Electrics that used to be on Eastgate? That's interesting too. In that I am sure there was another branch of Regam on the very spot - smaller footprint though - that the imaginatively-titled Mr Arkwright's Tool Emporium now stands.

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salt 'n pepper wrote: Leodian wrote: That's interesting jim. I'm around that area fairly often but have not noticed the fascinatingly called 'Mr Arkwright's Tool Emporium'. I wonder if it is modern version of Regam Electrics that used to be on Eastgate? That's interesting too. In that I am sure there was another branch of Regam on the very spot - smaller footprint though - that the imaginatively-titled Mr Arkwright's Tool Emporium now stands. There was indeed, salt 'n pepper - I remember it well from the 1960s and 70s as my Dad was a caretaker on Wellington Street/King Street and used Regam on Boar Lane for vacuum cleaner repairs and supplies as they were a Hoover dealer.This Leodis photo shows it - Regam was in the unit next to the bank (as was):http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... ULLLeodian, I vaguely remember a branch of Regam in Eastgate, but can't picture where it was!

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Were also and and still are here:Regam Electric Ltd.Macaulay StreetLS9 7SW LeedsWest Yorkshire    

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chameleon wrote: Were here and still are:Regam Electric Ltd.Macaulay StreetLS9 7SW LeedsWest Yorkshire Welcome back

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uncle mick wrote: chameleon wrote: Were here and still are:Regam Electric Ltd.Macaulay StreetLS9 7SW LeedsWest Yorkshire Welcome back Ta Uncle Mick. Never been too far away, just very quiet

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I am happy to report that I have visited Mr Arkwright's Tool Emporium on two occasions and find it cheaper than Wilkinson's for small items of ironmongery.Also, I had no idea Regam's was still open on Macauley Street.(Thank you) I used to buy pumps from there to repair twin tub washers that people had thrown out because they leaked. It was usually only the pump seal. Oh what grubby fun. I used to derive great satisfaction from "make do and mend". Get your wooden tongs here now!
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When did M+B Electronics shut down? I walked down that way a few weeks ago hoping it was still there, I used to buy some crazy stuff in there and they had all manner of ex-military / industrial jiggery pokery for sale.    
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jonleeds wrote: When did M+B Electronics shut down? I walked down that way a few weeks ago hoping it was still there, I used to buy some crazy stuff in there and they had all manner of ex-military / industrial jiggery pokery for sale.     Quite a long time ago
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