Very prophetic words you spoke during the video, because in just 3 short months after this video I lost my high school sweetheart and wife of 48 years to the virus, and things will indeed never be the same.
"i don't have Alzheimer's, or the other one.... I can't remember what the other one was..." I'm dying over here i really do hope that was intentional ;D
It’s just over 18 months since you put this video up and your wisdom about personal care and sanitation during this pandemic could not be more profound! Thank You
I've done my share of Leatherwork. Mostly holsters, sheaths, cases and custom watch bands. I can tell you that it takes some skills to use a utility knife on leather. You have the touch. Most people may not understand. The way you opened up that edge for a blind perfectly even perfect depth. With a utility knife. That's the magic touch.
Argh... watching you open up a beautiful new pair of these shoes almost made me cry. But you’re such an artist. Take a day off and get your self a manicure. Hands as magical as yours deserve it.
You know.. we can always turn on another UA-cam playlist and let it run in the background while you work.. Smooth Jazz is my daily go to. :) And as far as nervous while you cut, I've watched you cut a zillion things with your shaky hands and you never cut yourself, and the cuts are perfect! I especially enjoy watching you do the cut to lift the leather on the soles for the hidden stitching. Let's continue..
Steve, this was a true masterclass, and I can't thank you enough for sharing your craft with us. It's very cool to see people whose channels I love to watch collaborating with each other. Thanks also for using your platform to advocate for local small businesses, as that's the backbone of our economy and communities. Finally, stay safe!
Thanks for another awesome video and a trip out in your car 🚙, watching you keeps us sane as we are in lockdown Reading England 🏴, but hey ho, we will get there, so Steve best wishes to you and your family keep safe, wash your Hands 😂 looking forward to the next video xx
I love the spade sole but I really really like the higher heel on the 1st one. It would make a man stand straighter! I love what you do. It makes me want to be a cobbler. I also love your friend from "The Elegant Oxford". It amazes me what you guys can do. It's like magic!
Holy cow your right done in FallsChurch now you will be getting my business.....I used to have a close friend down that way, another local businessman...nice AC cobra kit looks and sounds great
Great work as always!! I love the AC COBRA. Being an Armchair Gearhead too - I noticed that the hood is missing a locking pin.. Take care out there ! Cheers from Madrid
Although I’m not a fan of the Strands with that new sole on them, the actual skill and craftsmanship of this resole is OFF THE CHARTS! The quality of that new sole is astounding
I have to agree in that it’s like putting 20s on a Volkswagen beetle. But I can never emphasize enough how precious Stiev’s work is. Pretty soon I’m going to have him do a job for me and after it’s done, I just cannot see myself putting the shoe back on the ground. However, it is a pair of shoes that are sentimental to me and I really don’t wear them anymore anyway , they are shelf shoes /show pieces so I do think that Stiev can enhance them in that way.
Steve, You can’t pay any mind to the negative comments. People are miserable and misery loves company. Love your videos and your profession. Keep it up boss.
The '70's SWAT theme at 10:16! Spelling Goldberg Productions is on line 2. Seriously, besides you being an amazing craftsman, I'd bring my shoes to you just for knowing that theme, LOL. Who needs smooth jazz!
Man, you are a jedi. I was literally thinking about spade soles yesterday and was wondering if anyone's ever asked Bedo to make them. They need to make a comeback!
What amazes me is that in this day and age nobody has taken it up, especially with the growing popularity of vintage dress shoes with men of my generation (i.e. Gen Y/Millennials). Even if they aren't as popular as other styles they should still be available as an option.
I have an essential tremor too. Always amazes me with people's belief that they should inform me of it. Mine started in my early teens, passed down on my father's side.
Nice Cobra, Steve. Thanks for posting the video. I love your work. I don't care if your hands shake or your knees knock or you forget to "hammer time" in your video. People need to take care of their own business instead of constantly asking you about the same thing. Comments left like that are very personal and you should ignore comments like those. Stay strong, healthy, and safe.
Steve, You are 1 heck of a amazing cobbler. I love the sense of humor. I love that you really make people feel like they are part of your community. Even though I could never afford the shoes you work on. Keep up the amazing work. And most importantly thanks for sharing your amazing craft with us.
Your shop is sitting on a realestate gold mine. Hope it not heritage listed. Love your honesty in pointing out some imperfections in your job. This shows the intrinsic character of your integrity. I know where I'll be sending my shoes in the future. Thumbs up from Syd Australia great job as always. Maybe if not done already, Get your Thyroid checked. Vitimin B1 B2 B12 absorption issues Cut back alcohol and caffeine is applicable .. God bless brother
Thanks Steve, you did an amazing job on these shoes, I’m sure Preston will be delighted. You mentioned reaching out to local cobblers. I wish I could. We had a magnificent cobbler and shoemaker where I live right until her retired when I was around 25. No one took his place. The nearest we have now is a chain “cobbler” who only does soles and heels, cuts keys, engraves cups and trophies that they sell etc etc. I miss our cobbler who was a genuine craftsman. He used to make surgical shoes as they were called back then. I guess these were to accommodate leg calipers for folks that had had polio or who had leg length discrepancies. I’ve rambled. Please keep safe and well along with your family, friends, customers and whoever else. It’s scary times. Xxx
With regard to the surgical shoes I'm sure he was a lifesaver for residents in your area, while it was possible to petition the "March of Dimes" and its later iterations to cover the cost of leg calipers, the parent in almost all cases had to provide the shoes, which being fully bespoke ran to sometimes a hundred dollars a pair in the fifties and sixties. Having somebody local be able to make them and have several fitting sessions to fit them properly may well have made a difference to the progress of a child in the rehabilitation process. I can see a lot of joy in being a cobbler/shoemaker under those conditions, being able to make a big difference in the life of kids afflicted with polio. Polio in the 40's into the 60's affected so many and so little was known that they couldn't prevent it, over two generations tens of thousands of kids fell to it, most making some sort of recovery, but always with significant future challenges. I have a friend who unfortunately contracted polio as a small child in the mid west in the late 40's, and life was every kind of bad for her. People were scared of polio, and by extension her, and she got treated badly by children and adults alike, for a significant portion of her life. She's easily the coolest, most resourceful and inspirational friend I have though, she's overcome a lot but still managed to carve out her niche in life. I worked with a dude who contracted Polio in the 60's in Kenya too, but although he had a withered leg unless you knew you probably wouldnt have noticed, he walked fast and wihout a stick, just a slight antalgic gait. Demonstrates in part just how much more effective rehabilitation and treatment had evolved over those 20 some years, although there's always variation. Both had dozens of childhood surgeries, but Lauren ended up on sticks for life, Imi eventually improved to a point in his rehabilitation where they weren't necessary anymore.
It’s kind of funny whenever you say “there goes nothing “, the next thing that comes to my mind is “better be something “😂😂,,,,,love the vids, you really got me into dress shoes. When my new Edmonds need some TLC, you’ll hopefully be able to help me out 🤙
Love the shoes, love the car, love the sentiment at the end. We are supporting the businesses that we use all the time as much as we can to get them through this. Everyone who can help should consider it. Take care and be safe. Regards, Solomon
Another great video, consistent with your tendency to show your audience something we may not have seen before. The spade sole is an interesting design. You did a lot of work on this pair of shoes, Preston Soto will love them!! Your car is cool but you did not tell divulge the make and year. Hopefully you are getting caught up during this crisis we are getting through.
Woah! Not only the shoes, I love a spade sole, but a Cobra? We need a tour of the car, like exterior, interior and engine bay. I am assuming it to be something like a Factory Five? I kind of figured you had a knack of cars, as sometimes you would talk about a car show or two. Lovely video, lovely shoes & work and lovely Cobra! 🐍
I was skeptical at first, but I don't know why I doubted you Steve. They look wonderful, I am sure Preston will absolutely love them. Take care, stay safe, be healthy, God bless & GODSPEED BROTHER.
The shoes turned out great but the highlight for me was the beautiful lady you own. I smiled so big when I saw it and the sound oh such a happy sound to me! My dad used to run and auto restoration shop out of our home. My mom always tells me that when I was a baby and didnt want to sleep they would drive me around in my dad 79 455 firebird. So I have a great love for cars!
Sick ride, Steve! When you spoke about your shop at first being almost it's own on that street and it's now been built around since, I wasn't quite expecting massive rising buildings everywhere around it. Gosh.
Great work - beautiful shoes being made more beautiful! Congratulations. You mentioned local cobblers - I’m in the UK, and my wife and I are making sure to use our local cobbler, a great guy who does fantastic work.
Another comment , I am cobbler to with experience over 25 years , I started to work when I was 10 lol , I love working this leather and is my hobby , I do other profession as well.But man you are by far best Cobbler, now if I have ant difficulty I know my address to ask question .Again this to all your customer , Steve is by far one of the best .
I love the fact you're willing to take these type of jobs on. I love the fact you've done a 'collab' with Preston Soto aka Elegant Oxford. If I had a 'Bedo's Leatherworks' nearby, I'd sent in my pair of Crockett and Jones Derbys with (with an apron!) for a refurb... I don't have a cobbler near to me who is willing to do more than a half sole and combination heal replacement. I even put my own lulu toe caps on the shoes myself! Great work - as ever. Tony (UK)
@@tonydeltablues I just got my first two pairs of C&J myself recently. I'm fortunate to live near the retailers. If you can make a trip out of it, the service at their shops is really tremendous in my experience. Worth a trip!
Check out *Dan the cobbler* on utube, formerly known as Tring. If he's not near you in the UK, he probably knows a cobbler who is, or you could arrange service by mail. The nice thing is, you get to see his work before you send your shoes to him! Best regards -✨
@@BedosLeatherworksLLC I remember meeting you while a friend of mine was getting his tattoo during his temporary AF leave a while back. You had some pretty great music taste!
Steve with the Shelby flex. Would be super cool too see what kind of custom shoe you would make! A trip through a masters mind, seeing as you've spent years altering and fixing up shoes would be awesome to see your take on a "Bedo" haha!
Brilliant job, but the spade sole you showed us had a much slimmer waist and I was looking forward to seeing your solution for that. And I’m sure cobblers appreciate your appeal to keep cobblers cobbling. Nice work Mr. Bedo.
Wait! You said you bought that property long before they built up around your shop. You just gave that perspective. Amazing. Better than any lottery ticket, stock investment, whatever. Salute.
I can just picture the pure joy on Zeus's face riding in a convertible with the wind in his face! 🤣🐶🔥💨 Sign: Slow down, corner. Steve: hits the accelerator
Look at that jajja I Iived in Northern VA for nine years, Reston , Ashburn, Herndon and worked around Falls Church. I remember people riding antiques on the weekends ;-). Good Stuff!
Steve, you should play jazz while working! 😂💙 I swear to God Steve...when you were driving that Cobra through town, I had Andy Griffith on...but I had the volume down real low because I was watching your video...no kidding! I love Mayberry, Andy Griffith show! I love your show better I guess...I had Andy's show turned down...🤣😂. I couldn't believe it...Andy was on while you were talking about Mayberry! "That beats everything."...(as Andy would say.) 🤣 I really loved this Spade Sole episode. I couldn't believe it when you were talking about Mayberry. 😅 Anyway, these shoes turned out awesome for Soto. You have such great craft mixed with funny & quirky humor that I enjoy. You are interesting to watch & entertaining. I enjoyed the lovely country ride with the Cobra. God bless you, your family & business Steve. Stay safe & be well.😍
Hi Steve, great interesting and creative video and extremely cool car👍glad to see you are safe and healthy. 👍Take good care of you and yours. 👍Love from the UK👍
Very prophetic words you spoke during the video, because in just 3 short months after this video I lost my high school sweetheart and wife of 48 years to the virus, and things will indeed never be the same.
Very sorry for your loss but I've found that the events of 2020 onwards was NOT as we were told by authorities!!!???
Steve, thanks again for taking on this project for me. You hit it out of the park! You know I’m happy!!!
That’s a fantastic Cobra btw. Keep it up!
"i don't have Alzheimer's, or the other one.... I can't remember what the other one was..." I'm dying over here i really do hope that was intentional ;D
Yeah, i hit the replay button like wtf? Lmao.
I may have Alzheimer’s, but at least I don’t have Alzheimer’s! 😂
I thought exactly the same, that was priceless.
I just suffer from memory loss 😁 it’s just your advancing years Steve. I have the same problem 😇
Alan Jenkinson “old timers” disease. 😁
Another excellent video. The public announcement about reaching out to our local cobbler at the end was pure class.
Steve: you are a craftsman, an artist, and an American treasure.
It’s just over 18 months since you put this video up and your wisdom about personal care and sanitation during this pandemic could not be more profound! Thank You
I've done my share of Leatherwork. Mostly holsters, sheaths, cases and custom watch bands. I can tell you that it takes some skills to use a utility knife on leather. You have the touch. Most people may not understand. The way you opened up that edge for a blind perfectly even perfect depth. With a utility knife. That's the magic touch.
Love your concern for your fellow cobblers and people in general. All the best to you and your family.
Cheers
Argh... watching you open up a beautiful new pair of these shoes almost made me cry. But you’re such an artist. Take a day off and get your self a manicure. Hands as magical as yours deserve it.
You know.. we can always turn on another UA-cam playlist and let it run in the background while you work.. Smooth Jazz is my daily go to. :) And as far as nervous while you cut, I've watched you cut a zillion things with your shaky hands and you never cut yourself, and the cuts are perfect! I especially enjoy watching you do the cut to lift the leather on the soles for the hidden stitching. Let's continue..
Steve, this was a true masterclass, and I can't thank you enough for sharing your craft with us. It's very cool to see people whose channels I love to watch collaborating with each other. Thanks also for using your platform to advocate for local small businesses, as that's the backbone of our economy and communities. Finally, stay safe!
Thx for the time and vlog ,👍🏻👍🏻stay safe 🙏🏻🙏🏻see you next time 👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️
Steve. My Brother nice to see you again. We need your video now more than ever. With this cuarantine your videos are a blessing.
You elevated one of my favorite shoes to the next level! WOW!
Im about to contract this guy!
Thanks for another awesome video and a trip out in your car 🚙, watching you keeps us sane as we are in lockdown Reading England 🏴, but hey ho, we will get there, so Steve best wishes to you and your family keep safe, wash your Hands 😂 looking forward to the next video xx
I’m not sure how I stumbled upon your videos, however I’m hooked. Your a true craftsman. Hello from Australia
I love the spade sole but I really really like the higher heel on the 1st one. It would make a man stand straighter! I love what you do. It makes me want to be a cobbler. I also love your friend from "The Elegant Oxford". It amazes me what you guys can do. It's like magic!
It’s been hard staying at home, but this video makes it a little more bearable. Btw, I prefer no music.
Holy cow your right done in FallsChurch now you will be getting my business.....I used to have a close friend down that way, another local businessman...nice AC cobra kit looks and sounds great
Thank you for putting out these videos Steve! You're making this quarantine more livable. I absolutely love the Spade soles! Be safe.
Great work as always!! I love the AC COBRA.
Being an Armchair Gearhead too - I noticed that the hood is missing a locking pin.. Take care out there !
Cheers from Madrid
Nice car and sound. You have been blessed. Work hard and enjoy your life safely.
Although I’m not a fan of the Strands with that new sole on them, the actual skill and craftsmanship of this resole is OFF THE CHARTS! The quality of that new sole is astounding
I have to agree in that it’s like putting 20s on a Volkswagen beetle. But I can never emphasize enough how precious Stiev’s work is. Pretty soon I’m going to have him do a job for me and after it’s done, I just cannot see myself putting the shoe back on the ground. However, it is a pair of shoes that are sentimental to me and I really don’t wear them anymore anyway , they are shelf shoes /show pieces so I do think that Stiev can enhance them in that way.
It’s cool to see your building from outside. And it looks like you live in a really nice, little town....
The car ride was awsome. More of that please.
Steve, You can’t pay any mind to the negative comments. People are miserable and misery loves company. Love your videos and your profession. Keep it up boss.
I bet he cries a lot...
Awesome car. Enjoyed the virtual ride. Excellent job with the shoes, as always . Gracias!
The '70's SWAT theme at 10:16! Spelling Goldberg Productions is on line 2. Seriously, besides you being an amazing craftsman, I'd bring my shoes to you just for knowing that theme, LOL. Who needs smooth jazz!
You are an amazing craftsman! Been following you on Comcast Cable TV
Great job man!!! I never saw in my country something like that...you area an artist...
Man, you are a jedi. I was literally thinking about spade soles yesterday and was wondering if anyone's ever asked Bedo to make them.
They need to make a comeback!
What amazes me is that in this day and age nobody has taken it up, especially with the growing popularity of vintage dress shoes with men of my generation (i.e. Gen Y/Millennials). Even if they aren't as popular as other styles they should still be available as an option.
These are not the soles you’re looking for... move along...
Even with new shoes the before and after is amazing. This shoes turned out quite nice !
I have an essential tremor too. Always amazes me with people's belief that they should inform me of it. Mine started in my early teens, passed down on my father's side.
Nice Cobra, Steve. Thanks for posting the video. I love your work. I don't care if your hands shake or your knees knock or you forget to "hammer time" in your video. People need to take care of their own business instead of constantly asking you about the same thing. Comments left like that are very personal and you should ignore comments like those. Stay strong, healthy, and safe.
Dynamic! Ur work is extrodinary, luv it!
Thats a very well made cobra replica, the dash is gorgeous.
Who said it was a replica??
Bedo... From Argentina...you are an amazing footwear artisan... my grandfather was a shoemaker too and I enjoy watching your videos...Congrats!!
When I saw that shine, I knew it had to be an enthusiast.
Awesome job man, you are an incredible cobbler and artist !
Bad ass cobra! Awesome work u did on those Allen Edmonds.
Steve, You are 1 heck of a amazing cobbler. I love the sense of humor. I love that you really make people feel like they are part of your community. Even though I could never afford the shoes you work on. Keep up the amazing work. And most importantly thanks for sharing your amazing craft with us.
Your shop is sitting on a realestate gold mine.
Hope it not heritage listed.
Love your honesty in pointing out some imperfections in your job. This shows the intrinsic character of your integrity.
I know where I'll be sending my shoes in the future.
Thumbs up from Syd Australia great job as always.
Maybe if not done already,
Get your Thyroid checked.
Vitimin B1 B2 B12 absorption issues
Cut back alcohol and caffeine is applicable ..
God bless brother
Thanks Steve, you did an amazing job on these shoes, I’m sure Preston will be delighted.
You mentioned reaching out to local cobblers. I wish I could. We had a magnificent cobbler and shoemaker where I live right until her retired when I was around 25. No one took his place. The nearest we have now is a chain “cobbler” who only does soles and heels, cuts keys, engraves cups and trophies that they sell etc etc. I miss our cobbler who was a genuine craftsman. He used to make surgical shoes as they were called back then. I guess these were to accommodate leg calipers for folks that had had polio or who had leg length discrepancies.
I’ve rambled. Please keep safe and well along with your family, friends, customers and whoever else. It’s scary times. Xxx
With regard to the surgical shoes I'm sure he was a lifesaver for residents in your area, while it was possible to petition the "March of Dimes" and its later iterations to cover the cost of leg calipers, the parent in almost all cases had to provide the shoes, which being fully bespoke ran to sometimes a hundred dollars a pair in the fifties and sixties. Having somebody local be able to make them and have several fitting sessions to fit them properly may well have made a difference to the progress of a child in the rehabilitation process. I can see a lot of joy in being a cobbler/shoemaker under those conditions, being able to make a big difference in the life of kids afflicted with polio. Polio in the 40's into the 60's affected so many and so little was known that they couldn't prevent it, over two generations tens of thousands of kids fell to it, most making some sort of recovery, but always with significant
future challenges.
I have a friend who unfortunately contracted polio as a small child in the mid west in the late 40's, and life was every kind of bad for her. People were scared of polio, and by extension her, and she got treated badly by children and adults alike, for a significant portion of her life. She's easily the coolest, most resourceful and inspirational friend I have though, she's overcome a lot but still managed to carve out her niche in life. I worked with a dude who contracted Polio in the 60's in Kenya too, but although he had a withered leg unless you knew you probably wouldnt have noticed, he walked fast and wihout a stick, just a slight antalgic gait. Demonstrates in part just how much more effective rehabilitation and treatment had evolved over those 20 some years, although there's always variation. Both had dozens of childhood surgeries, but Lauren ended up on sticks for life, Imi eventually improved to a point in his rehabilitation where they weren't necessary anymore.
Wow, what a piece of art work
It’s kind of funny whenever you say “there goes nothing “, the next thing that comes to my mind is “better be something “😂😂,,,,,love the vids, you really got me into dress shoes. When my new Edmonds need some TLC, you’ll hopefully be able to help me out 🤙
Love the shoes, love the car, love the sentiment at the end. We are supporting the businesses that we use all the time as much as we can to get them through this. Everyone who can help should consider it. Take care and be safe. Regards, Solomon
Another great video, consistent with your tendency to show your audience something we may not have seen before. The spade sole is an interesting design. You did a lot of work on this pair of shoes, Preston Soto will love them!! Your car is cool but you did not tell divulge the make and year. Hopefully you are getting caught up during this crisis we are getting through.
Those brass taps looks sick
I haven’t finished watching, and yet I already love it. The collaboration is really cool! ...and the Cobra....sick!
i am still sick from that "cobra" and I didn't even know it was a COBRA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A-MA-ZING!!!! thank you Mr. Dennis !
Awesome work man, really cool business premises, lovely house in the middle of those big buildings
Loved the car and city tour. Thank you Steve.
Beautiful job and a really beautiful Cobra !!
Connection between two of my favorite channels, nice 👍
Another one!!! You are more than a shoe cobbler, you are a master craftsman Steve!!
I love your town and shop. Cool seeing the ride in. Thanks.
Fantastic job as always!
Big fan of your work here in Portugal!
Woah! Not only the shoes, I love a spade sole, but a Cobra? We need a tour of the car, like exterior, interior and engine bay. I am assuming it to be something like a Factory Five? I kind of figured you had a knack of cars, as sometimes you would talk about a car show or two.
Lovely video, lovely shoes & work and lovely Cobra! 🐍
Steve you always make the day better. Thanks for the ride. and of course the HAMMER TIME
I really appreciate your concern for fellow cobblers. Greetings from Scotland.
Man, you made love to those shoes!!!
You sir are definitely a master at your craft thanks for sharing your work and your beautiful car..
I was skeptical at first, but I don't know why I doubted you Steve. They look wonderful, I am sure Preston will absolutely love them. Take care, stay safe, be healthy, God bless & GODSPEED BROTHER.
Good advice. I've taken a few shoes to my local guy since the shut down.
I'm a first time viewer, it was a delight to watch you work. 👍
Always look forward to the next video- never fail to entertain- great job steve👍🔨🔨🔨
I am in awe of this kind of craftsmanship.
The shoes turned out great but the highlight for me was the beautiful lady you own. I smiled so big when I saw it and the sound oh such a happy sound to me! My dad used to run and auto restoration shop out of our home. My mom always tells me that when I was a baby and didnt want to sleep they would drive me around in my dad 79 455 firebird. So I have a great love for cars!
Sick ride, Steve! When you spoke about your shop at first being almost it's own on that street and it's now been built around since, I wasn't quite expecting massive rising buildings everywhere around it. Gosh.
Great work - beautiful shoes being made more beautiful! Congratulations. You mentioned local cobblers - I’m in the UK, and my wife and I are making sure to use our local cobbler, a great guy who does fantastic work.
Now that’s some skilled manual worker grip strength. Cutting brass that thick like its cardboard!
Beautiful work Steve.
Another comment , I am cobbler to with experience over 25 years , I started to work when I was 10 lol , I love working this leather and is my hobby , I do other profession as well.But man you are by far best Cobbler, now if I have ant difficulty I know my address to ask question .Again this to all your customer , Steve is by far one of the best .
Nice job. I’m amazed everytime I see your videos
My dad had an MG convertible
(late 1950s model) and this brought back lovely memories. Thank you. 😊
I love the fact you're willing to take these type of jobs on. I love the fact you've done a 'collab' with Preston Soto aka Elegant Oxford. If I had a 'Bedo's Leatherworks' nearby, I'd sent in my pair of Crockett and Jones Derbys with (with an apron!) for a refurb... I don't have a cobbler near to me who is willing to do more than a half sole and combination heal replacement. I even put my own lulu toe caps on the shoes myself!
Great work - as ever.
Tony (UK)
Mail them in to C&J?
@@ahpadt Yep, that's what'll eventually do...
@@tonydeltablues I just got my first two pairs of C&J myself recently. I'm fortunate to live near the retailers. If you can make a trip out of it, the service at their shops is really tremendous in my experience. Worth a trip!
Check out *Dan the cobbler* on utube, formerly known as Tring. If he's not near you in the UK, he probably knows a cobbler who is, or you could arrange service by mail. The nice thing is, you get to see his work before you send your shoes to him!
Best regards -✨
You are incredible man. I wish your art could last for more generations and more people appreciate what you do.
Crocodile Dundee was the movie. Amazing job!! I live watching you do your majic.
A work of art Steve...👍
You’re a ray of light, Steve. Never change!
Bedo AND Mr. Finster? What a pleasant surprise! Both are wonderful professionals
Yes he is.
@@BedosLeatherworksLLC I remember meeting you while a friend of mine was getting his tattoo during his temporary AF leave a while back. You had some pretty great music taste!
That car is daaaanmmmm sweet !.....good for you!! Enjoy it ,be careful and yes Mayberry ......oh yes Opie is a good kid...
Excellent craftsmanship! Beautiful!
A true artist.
I;m new in thge shoe repair business and your videos are very informative for me. Glad I found you.
Wow. Steve fixed the one reason I won’t wear AE’s...those heinous factory blob heels. Bravo!
Very cool car Steve. Thanks for the ride. And you did a magnificent job on those shoes! I'd feel guilty about walking on those soles.
Those Strands are fabulous. Nice job fabricating your own toe plates. Nice car, too. I always enjoy watching your meticulous work.
Wow! Love that Cobra !
Another very good one Steve with Hammer Time ... Lol ... Nice ride also ...
Steve with the Shelby flex. Would be super cool too see what kind of custom shoe you would make! A trip through a masters mind, seeing as you've spent years altering and fixing up shoes would be awesome to see your take on a "Bedo" haha!
Great to see a skilled craftsman doing what they love. Thanks for your content.
Brilliant job, but the spade sole you showed us had a much slimmer waist and I was looking forward to seeing your solution for that. And I’m sure cobblers appreciate your appeal to keep cobblers cobbling. Nice work Mr. Bedo.
I shake too sometimes. Can't do anything about it. Only others notice it. You are not alone 😅 lets continue 👍🏽
Wait! You said you bought that property long before they built up around your shop. You just gave that perspective. Amazing. Better than any lottery ticket, stock investment, whatever. Salute.
I can just picture the pure joy on Zeus's face riding in a convertible with the wind in his face! 🤣🐶🔥💨 Sign: Slow down, corner. Steve: hits the accelerator
Glad to see you are staying healthy. I didn't look through the previous 282 comments but croc dundy
Gorgeous!!
Look at that jajja I Iived in Northern VA for nine years, Reston , Ashburn, Herndon and worked around Falls Church. I remember people riding antiques on the weekends ;-). Good Stuff!
Now this is the kind of cross over I was hoping for.
Steve, you should play jazz while working! 😂💙 I swear to God Steve...when you were driving that Cobra through town, I had Andy Griffith on...but I had the volume down real low because I was watching your video...no kidding! I love Mayberry, Andy Griffith show! I love your show better I guess...I had Andy's show turned down...🤣😂. I couldn't believe it...Andy was on while you were talking about Mayberry! "That beats everything."...(as Andy would say.) 🤣 I really loved this Spade Sole episode. I couldn't believe it when you were talking about Mayberry. 😅 Anyway, these shoes turned out awesome for Soto. You have such great craft mixed with funny & quirky humor that I enjoy. You are interesting to watch & entertaining. I enjoyed the lovely country ride with the Cobra. God bless you, your family & business Steve. Stay safe & be well.😍
Hi Steve, great interesting and creative video and extremely cool car👍glad to see you are safe and healthy. 👍Take good care of you and yours. 👍Love from the UK👍