Buy new darts for Stoke-on-Trent with “everything under one roof”

Buy new darts for Stoke-on-Trent with "everything under one roof"

Darts enthusiasts are promised “everything under one roof” when a new business is opened in the city today. And North Staffordshire -Stars Andy 'The Hammer' Hamilton and Ian 'Diamond' White will welcome customers at Festival Park in Midlands Darts.

In the meantime, the owner was that the start in the pottery was a simple decision because it was “home of the darts”. The business based on Festival Heights takes place after the success of the Tamworth shop of the business in November last year.

Now owner Carl Gallimore says that he is proud to open up in the pots. The 41-year-old from Walsall told Stokeontrentlive: “Our first shop was a massive success, so we have looked around for some time for some time.

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“We wanted to be home to Darts somewhere in the Midlands and Da Stoke-on-Trent, we thought it would be the ideal place. There are great transport connections and parking here. It is a traditional darts and we can't wait to be part of it.”

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Midland's darts have opened his doors today

Darts Superfan Carl says that the new one-stop shop has everything a prospective darts enthusiast needs to deal with sport.

He said: “We sell everything: darts, boards, surroundings, stands, lights, mats, stems, points, cases, accessories. They call it. We literally have everything you would ever need to play at home or in the pub. It is a great place for anyone who wants to start.

“Our main sales argument is our Try-before you-Buy guideline. Darts are not always cheap. A set can be between 20 and 160 GBP. So we believe that it is important that people make sure that they are well suited for their throwing style before investing.

“It is also a very family -friendly environment. Our experience with the shop in Tamworth is that many of our customers under the age of 18 are. So we built it.”

The three-time tournament final Andy Hamilton and the three-time PDC tournament winner Ian White, Ian White, was proud to take part. The couple who both live in Stoke -on -Ttrent -say that the shop will be a big boost for the local darts scene.

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Andy Hamilton -Credit: Getty

Andy said: “I think it's a great thing for the Stoke-on-Trent.

“It is a great time to get into darts. We call it the” Luke Littler effect “. The rewards for young people are currently massive.

Ian added: “I said quite a few people in the local leagues that they should dive and support the opening.

“All leagues we have in the area are the reason why we have so much talent from Stoke-on-Trent. In this city you can play a real dart game every evening. It is a great time to come to darts now. I am so happy to still be involved and have the chance to grow the scene.

“The key is easy to get out and amuse yourself. Support your local leagues and get stuck. It is easy enough to get started. You can get a series of darts for £ 5, so it's a cheap sport.”

You can find more details about the shop here.

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