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last i check, they wouldnt be removing ANY nails as those are bound to the construction of yours boots, they would instead just mount in on your sole
interesting thing about the split sole though, as usually cobblers grinds down the back of the boot to actually balance the vibram as the back piece is far thicker than the front ones, im wondering how they will react to the split sole, maybe members who have done can share on them..
always remember to tell them no polishing and such though
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Thanks for the advice. Did it alter the balance of the shoe when you added an extra layer just in the front or is it not really noticeable? I think I'll be asking just to glue the front part without touching the split sole.
Originally posted by cowsareforeating View Post^ thats the point of the split sole.
i had them add a thin layer of protective vibram against rainy days thats it (like 5 mm)
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the soles used for the fronts are usually a few mm's thick, so I'd be surprised if you noticed a difference.
if you absolutely want to do the full heel isntead of the half, its probably best that the cobbler removes the original rubber, grinds both sides even and adds new pieces."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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just to let you know, it's possible. that was my problem:
Originally posted by tricky View Posthaving some problems repairing my geobaskets:
anyone with experience in letting them repair or is it too late? first cobbler I asked told me...no chance.
and here's the solution:
mantis religiosa came for inspection
and for a snack
took the cobbler a few weeks, but the result is quite good imo.in Search for Augusta Thermic Cordovan Boots size 44
WTB: Ann D. black high top sneakers size 45
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Originally posted by Hazelburn View PostHello everyone,
Maybe this has been already answered in the preceeding pages but, I'm looking for some cobbler in Paris, preferably around the StockExchange or the Louvre that can take care of that :
before the damage gets extensive.
Price is irrelevant.
My thanks in advance for any tip.Originally posted by FaustTrue story. Dude walks into Hostem, looks around, says, "I like how you took this whole All Saints thing and ran with it."
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Originally posted by PoubelleMaBelle View Postsuggestions on nourishing reverse leather? pair of guidi's got caught in the rain; and the drying dried them out...i've already tried a bit of saphir but i think that actually made things worse....still stiff & less natural texture.
anyone? still haven't found a proper solution... most sites don't mention 'reverse', or instead confuse it with suede.
(and for reference: i think part of the problem is that i just used too much cream, as it seems to have dried on top of/covered the surface)
help is much appreciatedLast edited by PoubelleMaBelle; 08-30-2012, 01:41 AM.
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Originally posted by PoubelleMaBelle View Postanyone? still haven't found a proper solution... most sites don't mention 'reverse', or instead confuse it with suede.
(and for reference: i think part of the problem is that i just used too much cream, as it seems to have dried on top of/covered the surface)
help is much appreciated
Find a suede cleaning product from Valmour, brush the excess of cream from your shoes, and put some waterproofing spray on them!Originally posted by FaustTrue story. Dude walks into Hostem, looks around, says, "I like how you took this whole All Saints thing and ran with it."
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you just made me spend an hour on the valmour site shopping for leather dyes, wood stains, waxes, oils etc, I even found a solution for coating our concrete balcony floor"AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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