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Custom-made rods |
60a Inverleith Row Stockbridge Edinburgh EH3 5PX United Kingdom +44 131 551 1224 |
Suitably located near the Water of Leith, this shop is ready to fulfil all game angler's needs in the fishing department. Specializing in fly-tying materials and custom-built rods, they serve the public as well as traders. This is the place to come if you need special flies tied or have a dodgy rod needing a service. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Raku pottery and assorted craft work |
55 Bernard Street Edinburgh EH6 6SL United Kingdom +44 131 554 4075 |
Flux is a relatively new gallery situated in the exciting area of Leith, north of the city. The gallery was started by the potters who produce work on the premises. There is the opportunity to meet the makers before buying their work, and indeed to see the work in progress. Raku, a Japanese wood-burning decorative ceramic technique, is a specialty. Also stocked are metalwork and jewelery alongside stained and fused glass works. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Repairs, services and spanking new wheels |
276 Leith Walk Edinburgh EH6 5DX United Kingdom +44 131 467 7775 |
Situated in the lower rent area of Leith, this place can afford to give you great deals on their services. As well as stocking a range of mountain bikes, racers and hybrids, they also do repairs, Shimano servicing and cycle hire. A regular service of your brakes and gears will set you back only £15. They also carry a large stock of accessories and carry new bikes by Claud Butler, Concept and Dawes. With 20 years of experience behind them and ACT (Association of Cycle Traders) membership, this is a place you can trust. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Trace your tartan roots |
70-74 Bangor Road Leith Edinburgh EH6 5JU United Kingdom +44 131 553 5161 |
If you have a vague inkling that you are a descendant of William Wallace or have a burning desire to resemble an extra from Brigadoon, then get yourself down to this Leith weavers. Whether your ancestors have found themselves depicted on Hollywood screens or not, the Clan Tartan Centre will trace your Scots roots. With over 50,000 names on their computer's archive, they're bound to dig up a Scottish connection. Once the check's established, the on-site tailors will make up the full kilted garb for you. This will set you back at least £500 - a pricey but enduring souvenir. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Kilts and sporrans for the world's clans |
4 Dock Street Leith Edinburgh EH6 6EY United Kingdom +44 131 555 1390 |
Kinloch Anderson stocks all the basics you need for Highland dress - everything from kilts to sporrans and all the necessary paraphernalia to get the look just right. They have over a century's experience of producing and selling traditional Scottish gear so you can be sure you're buying quality goods here. Reasonable prices and a wide choice of tartans make this a good place to purchase a fine piece of cloth. Expert advice is available for novice buyers and perfectionists. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Scottish art for sale |
65 The Shore Edinburgh EH6 6RA United Kingdom +44 131 553 5255 http://www.the-leith-gallery.c... |
Originally set up in 1995, this commercial gallery specialising in Scottish art is set in the heart of Leith. Work on sale includes an eclectic array of ceramics, paintings, sculpture, jewellery and designer silverware. There are regular mixed exhibitions featuring some of Scotland's leading artists and recent graduates from the four Scottish art schools. This colourful, bright, friendly and well-presented space is also the perfect place to find hand-crafted and unique gifts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Winter services for skiers and boarders |
50 Rodney Street Edinburgh EH7 4DX United Kingdom |
This business specializes in skiing and snowboarding equipment as well as clothing. If you are going out on the piste for the first time and don't fancy spending too much, give them a ring and ask about their hire service. They also sell quality gear for serious skiers and have an extensive stock of new and second-hand goods. They also service and repair skis and boards. This shop is attuned to the European ski season and as such is only open during the winter months. Review © 2007, Wcities |