Street Address: Diagon Alley, London
Owner: Banner Gallagher
Hours: Monday - Friday 8am-5pm. Saturday 12pm - 4pm. Closed Sunday.
Merchandise: Gallagher Repairs provides repair service to magical devices that require complicated restoration beyond the repairing charm. While many broken objects can be physically fixed with a wave of the wand, a charmed device can lose its magic and cease to work as intended, if at all. Additionally,
reparo requires all pieces to be present; items with missing springs and sprockets will just collapse again.
Often brought to the shop are family heirlooms with lost properties, watches and clocks with missing pieces, cracked portraits and frames, and the occasional enchanted cheese knife that is supposed to slice, not dice. Prices are negotiated, and flexible based on success. No broken wands.
Description: The store sits at the corner of Diagon Alley and the short street that leads to Knockturn Alley. The only window is that of the front facing the main street, with the shop's title painted on, the exposed side of the building flat brick. The door is to the left which leads to a short, narrow hallway with stairs at the end and a glass door to the right, this being the entrance to the shop. The floor is lined with wood, the walls painted a dark green. Several pendulum clocks are hung on the walls, all ticking in sync. They seem to be a disorganized collection made of brass, wood, gold, and silver, faintly but faithfully keeping march in the background. A single large mahogany counter is to the left, a door leads to Banner's backroom workshop with a sign that reads "please ring" written in messy handwriting. On the counter is a brass service bell, matching the brass lanterns that dimly light the interior. There is a cushioned chair in the far corner with a small end table nearby matching the wood of the counter.