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Postby saundra » 14 May 2013, 16:54

i saw a program about shoes being repaired
and i wonder does anybody have shoes mended these days
i used to love the smell of the shoe shop new leather
i think its a dying art
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Re: shoe repairs

Postby Aggers » 14 May 2013, 18:16

I suppose it's a sign of an affluent society, but I haven't had a pair of shoes repaired for donkey's years.

When I was a lad, my father used to sole and heel all our shoes. I can remember all the special tools he used.

In our town we had a lovely old gentleman who had a shoe repair shop. I remember how he used to handle
the shoes with such loving care. When he was nailing soles on, he would put a handful of tacks in his mouth,
and eject them one at a time, as he hammered them in with, not a hammer, but a flat piece of steel. I spent
many a time watching him through his window.

Happy days !!!
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Re: shoe repairs

Postby Kaz » 14 May 2013, 18:43

I get my boots repaired, that way they last me a few years :) Not shoes though................
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Re: shoe repairs

Postby Workingman » 14 May 2013, 19:33

There is a guy in the Merrion Centre in Leeds who will repair anything - shoes, handbags, boots, wallets - you name it, he'll have a go. He is damned good and I use him often. He even repairs things that other places say are irreparable because.....
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Re: shoe repairs

Postby Diflower » 14 May 2013, 19:36

I'm with Kaz, boots I'm happy to spend a fair bit on, knowing they'll last, and get them soled and heeled :)
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Re: shoe repairs

Postby debih » 14 May 2013, 21:17

I get my boots repaired as and when they need it and I have a couple of favourite pairs of shoes that I have reheeled now and again.

I have handbags repaired too.

I have only ever had one pair of the girls shoes repaired - it just isn't worth it for the amount of time they wear them for.
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Re: shoe repairs

Postby Kaz » 15 May 2013, 06:49

That's the thing Debih, in my experience children outgrow shoes long before they wear them out :roll: ;)

WM there is a little repair shop in an alley behind one of the main streets in Gloucester - he also repairs almost anything, including handbags - we used to take in handbags sometimes from the shop, when customers needed a repair 8-)
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