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I have known Alex from Dulwich Shoe Repairs for few years now. It is great to have a local business that provides a great service and advice.

Apart of the many times that I visit Alex shop for keys cut, repair shoes, belt holes ... today as a challenge, I went with the lock of an interior Victorian door to see if there was any way that he could produce a key without the actual key (the lock has been on the wooden door since I moved into the property). Alex, because not having the right machinery, pointed me to the right place to get it sort it out the same day. We should always bear in mind our local trusted craftsmen before going any further away.

https://www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/shoe-repairers-cobblers/155512-dulwich-shoe-repairs

 

Thank you Alex!

 

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