I don't know how I missed this video, but wtf, Magnanni? Steve, you always IMPROVE upon the original quality of everything you work on. You're high-end, top-notch, man and your fine craftsmanship shows! I love watching a Master Craftsman at work, brother!
I wonder if Steve would be offended to know that I fall asleep watching his videos! Lol. I mean it as a compliment, I find them very relaxing. And if I fall asleep before the end I always watch it again the following day. So that's two views instead of one! x
I am betting the lack of quality control of the repair is Magnanni's issue. They would be lucky to be able to name you as an official repair station and allow the stamp. Other repair guys though.. well, you have shown us their work and Magnanni would not want their name on it. I suspect that is the reason. Outstanding work as always, Vatche!
I guess Magnanni wants to sell a NEW pair of Magnannis with Magnanni soles rather that have the utility/life extended. Little would they know that you are improving their product!
@@terryk_ If you were paying them the typical $400 to $2000 an hour then they would think a lot on it and do much research... which they would download to some intern working for $15 an hour. And, no doubt they would find conflicting stare decisis (case law) on the matter and form no precise answer. But if you weren't paying then they they would shrug their shoulders as they walked by in silence. So what good does Justice Holmes sage advice have... as to precisely answering your question... do you? Well the way prosecutors are and the Justice Dept. is run better get ready for a long stay away from home for the next 25 years to life, and before you leave get your front teeth removed so they don't get broken off being knocked out by your cellmates!
I like the finished product detailed photos. Please do detailed pictures of the finished project each time. What makes you great is the fine details! Never gloss over the extra effort that separates you from lesser craftsmen in your trade! Fine craftsmanship is is like water to the dying desert wanderer these days. A bit of a melodramatic statement perhaps but appropriate non the less.
AWESOME job!........I sort of wished I could see Speedy , but I was concentrating on you and your work.....not nitpicking every frame of the video......splendid job!
I liked a lot the brown shoes’ original design and orange soles. Is always great when someone has the balls to create a different thing and put it out there.
LOL @ Magnanni acting like they're hot sh!t. It's a damn mall-store brand. I'd bet 50% of their shoes are sold at outlets. Excellent work. Far better than the original.
Your workmanship often if not always surpasses the original manufacture , amazing . I am sure this question has been asked , Have you ever worked on any shoes or otherwise belonging to a celebrity you care to share ?
While Allen Edmonds and Carmina respect and rate your work, this company tries to bother you with nonsense. Great job, Bedo, as always. Greetings from Perú!
I'd be more proud to have "recrafted by Bedo's" stamped rather than any other brand. It'd actually show you the history of the shoe and that you have a superior shoe haha. Steve, you should consider having a Bedo's logo, such as a variation of the hammer for *hammer time* . (Unless you have one). Kinda like Brian the Bootmaker has for Role Club. I'd get it stamped absolutely.
Wish I had someone like you in my family or circle of friends, Your attitude and willingness to teach and discuss while you weald your craft with each pair of shoes. You would be a blast to deal with. Thanks for taking us along. Best Wishes.
I have taken some business law courses and researched the legality a bit online. My basic conclusion is the courts have determined it is ok to repair or refurbish a product and use the logo so long as it is obvious to the consumer it is not a brand new product. Meaning, you are clearly a repair shop, customers are obviously aware their shoes are being repaired and are not brand new, so there is no trademark infringement by using the product logo. Using your own Bedo Repair logo only reinforces this case, meaning it would be ok to only use the product logo on a repair, but it is especially ok for you to also add 'Bedo Repair' which only further clarifies it is not a brand new product. The ONLY case a company has over trademark infringement with using a logo is if you are trying to commerically sell their products as brand new when they are not. If someone had a LV bag repaired by you and then tried to sell it on Ebay as a brand new LV bag, the case would be taken up with the individual seller or the platform doing the selling (ebay), but not with you for making the repair with the product logo because you had nothing to do with the deception or use of the logo for a commercial sale. A company would have to prove in court that you were clearly trying to deceive customers it was a brand new product and not a repair, which obviously you would never do. They have no case, but they do have money to intimidate you is basically all they are doing. This is also bad PR for this company because they really should be spending money on their product quality, not a popular shoe repair guy on YT that really only promotes their product and does nothing to hurt their sales. Ridiculous company really and I will never buy their shoes. I find it especially laughable since it has been widely known around the world for hundreds of years that quality shoes go through repairs and nobody is confused that a repaired shoe is a brand new shoe. Lastly, using a product logo on a repair is not even remotely considered marketing by having a YT channel. Really, YT should provide legal support for channels which they clearly do not.
Some companies do not like their name being present on products that have been 'modified', aka that is not strictly a 1:1 repair because they think somehow it does not reflect totally their brand identity anymore. it's not a real copyright infringement issue, it's a grey area.
@@guezojacky Well, as Steve alluded to, you can crash your Audi with lots of damage, have it totally rebuilt by a local mechanic with non-OEM parts, (and possibly shoddy work, making it unsafe), and you still don't have to take the Audi badges off. Audi's lawyers can't call you up and say "That isn't an Audi any more, don't put our logos back on it.". At least Steve marks the shoes so it is obvious they've been repaired.
In this case the car analogy isn’t really a good one. For example if you crashed your Audi and get it fixed at a mechanic. The mechanic doesn’t put his logo, the OEM hood ordinate logo and the Audi logo on the hood. That is the difference.
The issue is most probably that the design of the shoes has changed. It’s better now than before, but it’s not the original Magnanni design. Also, if they were stamped “Magnanni, re-crafted in the USA”, then this would imply an agreement between you and the manufacturer, which does not exist. That’s where the “approved service centre” comes in. Those who are approved also get certain logo lockups that they can use. Apple certified is another example. If approved, you get a licence to use a particular logo lockup.
You can toss that C&D in the trash. They are just saber rattling. You are not relabeling a non Magnannl shoe as such, but simply repairing. Your BMW example is spot on.
I see that MAGNANNI does not currently offer restoration services and could be legally bound by an internal business agreement to ask that recrafters not apply their trademark name. This may be to try to insure maximum sales of new items with the brand. I am ever amazed by the real results from your hands Steve! It's better than new once again.
I sharpen utilityblades too. I start with a 1000 then 3000 and 6000 grit stone and finish them with a leather strop with green compound. A box can last a lifetime. Or spend 5 bucks occasionally for new ones.
I think the more appropriate question would have been " If I have a BMW .. get into an accident and replace the fenders and good with a new or used or aftermarket part by the body shop... Does BMW say I cannot re install the BMW logo?... or if I take it to a shop to replace brakes and/or shock absorbers... Do I need to remove the BMW logos?" Pretty much what it equates to since repairing and/or re crafting a shoe or automobile does not change its provenance, characteristics or attributes.
Great "re-crafting" of the Magnanni's Steve. I'm not a lawyer, but IMO, having "Magnanni" and "Recrafted" both stamped on them should be all you need to not have any legal issues. Personally, I just think they're jealous of what their shoes SHOULD be. Oh, and give Speedy a piece of cheese for me....LOL.
Considering the cost of the shoes in the first place & the fact that your showing them how to improve the product for future customers they should consider paying you Steve. Wow they did look beautiful and you've greatly extended their life. Take care & stay safe.
I would take it as a compliment that the makers of Magnanni shoes have taken note of your work and all the can critisize is the stamp you put on it. They are also probably irritated you bring life back to a much loved, well worn shoe and the customer did not purchase a new pair. After just looking at their web site I can see why. Most of the men's shoes are so feminine looking, in my opinion, I thought I was in the women's shoe area. LOL.
I am not a lawyer but I don't believe that any company can legally stop you from putting their name on a shoe made originally by them as long as you are not claiming it is a factory restoration. So if you want to tell them to go pound sand & keep doing what you want to they can't really do anything about it.
I love the videos because they are very educational. Of coures I will never remake shoes but I love the expainations and how to part of the videos. Of course Hammer Time is the best. Thank you for making these videos
Please indulge my carelessness towards the issue regarding shoe care. I have 2 Magnanni's shoes out of 19 shoes that had the leather cracked within 3 years. I have 3 total shoes that have their leather cracked. The third pair had the leather cracked because it has that sort of acrylic finish on top of it, but that pair is not exactly a cheap one though. Not all of the shoes are worn by me as some of them belong to my Dad, but I do all the shoe care stuff. I apply mink oil once a year to every shoe. My house usually stay around 20~30°C with 65% humidity. To my knowledge, it would be bad if I apply either mink oil or nappa more than once a year. I don't know what I've done wrong with the shoes or there's something wrong with Magnanni's shoes.
Steve, this is just a thought, I'm not a "Legal guy" :) but your example of a car I would imagine using OEM parts or supplier like BOSCH approved by the manufacturer is accepted but a car dealer will not not use aftermarket unapproved parts even though an independant shop will if you pay them to do it, and the dealer will not repair the unapproved parts, they will replace it with OEM or supplier approved parts. Since you are not using "Magnanni approved soles" and basically using their logo on the sole, could that be the issue? This is coming from the point of view of an Aircraft Mechanic where we use only approved parts. I certainly get your point but I also see their point: you are replacing the sole that is not Magnanni. You can't put a Hello Kitty water pump and stamp BOSCH on it.
Steve, I hope you and trademarked YOUR logo. Nice work on the shoes good sir. QUESTION: what is the biggest single project you've worked on? Anyone ever want you to do a full set of leather car seats and interior? Now THAT would be a project!! Probably a couple of $$ too... Cheers my friend!
I was about to buy a pair of those I also thought they were cool looking but I didn't buy them I bought a different shoe. I think I'll get them and send them to you to do over those shoes came out banging as usual....really beautiful work..
Steveo Your wonders never fail to amaze me As for the copyright issues I feel the manufacturer would be Honoured for their shoes to be fixed by you but I would say that wouldn’t I 🤗🤗🤗😎 Brilliant 🤩👍👍👍
Have a couple pair of Magnanni's Steveroo but they are both sneakers... They are really excellent and comfortable...! Don't agree with their gripe however... I might not buy anymore of their shoes...!Another great job by the Master...! GG...IN
Also your bmw hypo is using replacement parts but repairs can be located via car fax report. Re soling a d you stamping magnanni would give impression of original shoe.
Well, now you now someone at Magnani is watching your work. I think thats a huge compliment for you.
My bet is a Karen tattling on him to the company, trying to cause him trouble.
Good for them. Maybe they'll learn a thing or two.
Naw, it's a huge compliment to Magnani that Steve would dedicate hours of time to improving average shoes.
@@KeenanModica Was going to 'like' your reply but it looks like I already did several months ago the first time I watched this video.
I don't know how I missed this video, but wtf, Magnanni? Steve, you always IMPROVE upon the original quality of everything you work on. You're high-end, top-notch, man and your fine craftsmanship shows! I love watching a Master Craftsman at work, brother!
I wonder if Steve would be offended to know that I fall asleep watching his videos! Lol. I mean it as a compliment, I find them very relaxing. And if I fall asleep before the end I always watch it again the following day. So that's two views instead of one! x
Hahaha I’m not offended at all, I’m greatfull you watch
@@BedosLeatherworksLLC and technically it means I watch your videos twice each, thats a good thing, right?! Lol x
@@EvilPeanut1102 absolutely 🤣🤣
same!
I've found them very therapeutic through the last year actually. Feel relaxed when I watch them. Thanks so much, Steve...
I am betting the lack of quality control of the repair is Magnanni's issue. They would be lucky to be able to name you as an official repair station and allow the stamp. Other repair guys though.. well, you have shown us their work and Magnanni would not want their name on it. I suspect that is the reason. Outstanding work as always, Vatche!
Who is Vache?
I guess Magnanni wants to sell a NEW pair of Magnannis with Magnanni soles rather that have the utility/life extended. Little would they know that you are improving their product!
But thank you for taking the time to set up to camera to show the Blake stich coming out. That was cool!
You should make a stamp that says "Recrafted better by Bedo."
Quite
Mag-Bedo’s 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@BedosLeatherworksLLC Wonder what the laywers would make of that logo, Hmmm
@@terryk_ If you were paying them the typical $400 to $2000 an hour then they would think a lot on it and do much research... which they would download to some intern working for $15 an hour. And, no doubt they would find conflicting stare decisis (case law) on the matter and form no precise answer.
But if you weren't paying then they they would shrug their shoulders as they walked by in silence.
So what good does Justice Holmes sage advice have... as to precisely answering your question... do you? Well the way prosecutors are and the Justice Dept. is run better get ready for a long stay away from home for the next 25 years to life, and before you leave get your front teeth removed so they don't get broken off being knocked out by your cellmates!
I Heard that...! 100%
I kinda felt like I was the only one that laughed when he said “glad we had that little talk” lol
Nah, I chuckled too, he was in a very good mood, lol
I like the finished product detailed photos. Please do detailed pictures of the finished project each time. What makes you great is the fine details! Never gloss over the extra effort that separates you from lesser craftsmen in your trade! Fine craftsmanship is is like water to the dying desert wanderer these days. A bit of a melodramatic statement perhaps but appropriate non the less.
I would have thought MC Hammer’s legal team would have been after you before Magnanni’s!
I would stamp on the sole ''Screw you Magnanni by Beto's Leatherworks '' ... Lol ... Good vid Steve ...
The Magnani shoes were transformed, they looked amazing Steve. I want a pair!
Its funny how good quality shoes use cheap paper board for heels.
put your logo on the sole. you improved the shoe by going all leather, not cheaper materials. you deserve the credit for your craftmanship.
AWESOME job!........I sort of wished I could see Speedy , but I was concentrating on you and your work.....not nitpicking every frame of the video......splendid job!
This dude is like the uncle who's happy you showed interest in the family business.
I think those are quality shoes. I have 2 pairs, decent for the money. Nice works on the soles
Steve, you're just a rebel!!
This never gets old. My working life has run its course but if I had it to do again I would like to believe that being a craftsman is what I would do.
Beautiful work, sir. You sure know a lot about stitching.
Bro you are the ONLY UA-camr that I hit the like button before I even watch the video!🤟. Always top notch work my friend.
I liked a lot the brown shoes’ original design and orange soles. Is always great when someone has the balls to create a different thing and put it out there.
LOL @ Magnanni acting like they're hot sh!t. It's a damn mall-store brand. I'd bet 50% of their shoes are sold at outlets. Excellent work. Far better than the original.
I like to say "they think think they're hot shit when really they're just a warm turd."
Let's continue 👍💫
Hey Steve, behind the scenes Magnannis is like "Hey man, this guy named Steve is harassing us with superior quality craftsmanship"🤣🤣
Your workmanship often if not always surpasses the original manufacture , amazing . I am sure this question has been asked , Have you ever worked on any shoes or otherwise belonging to a celebrity you care to share ?
My lips are sealed
While Allen Edmonds and Carmina respect and rate your work, this company tries to bother you with nonsense. Great job, Bedo, as always. Greetings from Perú!
Turned out Amazing! Perfect! Awesome! Remarkable! Fantastic!
How funny, Preston just showed a couple pair of the two buckle shoes and put a mirror shine on them!
I'd be more proud to have "recrafted by Bedo's" stamped rather than any other brand.
It'd actually show you the history of the shoe and that you have a superior shoe haha.
Steve, you should consider having a Bedo's logo, such as a variation of the hammer for *hammer time* . (Unless you have one). Kinda like Brian the Bootmaker has for Role Club.
I'd get it stamped absolutely.
Wish I had someone like you in my family or circle of friends, Your attitude and willingness to teach and discuss while you weald your craft with each pair of shoes. You would be a blast to deal with. Thanks for taking us along. Best Wishes.
Thanks for doing what you do Steve. Love you man.
Another set!!! Killer orange/Black orange/Brown combo!! I’m not ashamed to say it, I love to watch you work! Your pet😂😂😂
Great work as always Steve.
Working that grove for stitch was talent !
I have taken some business law courses and researched the legality a bit online. My basic conclusion is the courts have determined it is ok to repair or refurbish a product and use the logo so long as it is obvious to the consumer it is not a brand new product. Meaning, you are clearly a repair shop, customers are obviously aware their shoes are being repaired and are not brand new, so there is no trademark infringement by using the product logo. Using your own Bedo Repair logo only reinforces this case, meaning it would be ok to only use the product logo on a repair, but it is especially ok for you to also add 'Bedo Repair' which only further clarifies it is not a brand new product. The ONLY case a company has over trademark infringement with using a logo is if you are trying to commerically sell their products as brand new when they are not. If someone had a LV bag repaired by you and then tried to sell it on Ebay as a brand new LV bag, the case would be taken up with the individual seller or the platform doing the selling (ebay), but not with you for making the repair with the product logo because you had nothing to do with the deception or use of the logo for a commercial sale. A company would have to prove in court that you were clearly trying to deceive customers it was a brand new product and not a repair, which obviously you would never do. They have no case, but they do have money to intimidate you is basically all they are doing. This is also bad PR for this company because they really should be spending money on their product quality, not a popular shoe repair guy on YT that really only promotes their product and does nothing to hurt their sales. Ridiculous company really and I will never buy their shoes. I find it especially laughable since it has been widely known around the world for hundreds of years that quality shoes go through repairs and nobody is confused that a repaired shoe is a brand new shoe. Lastly, using a product logo on a repair is not even remotely considered marketing by having a YT channel. Really, YT should provide legal support for channels which they clearly do not.
I guess the company thought that Steve wouldn't say that they threatened him, but ended up looking bad in fron of a significant audience
Bedo Ratton
Some companies do not like their name being present on products that have been 'modified', aka that is not strictly a 1:1 repair because they think somehow it does not reflect totally their brand identity anymore. it's not a real copyright infringement issue, it's a grey area.
@@guezojacky Well, as Steve alluded to, you can crash your Audi with lots of damage, have it totally rebuilt by a local mechanic with non-OEM parts, (and possibly shoddy work, making it unsafe), and you still don't have to take the Audi badges off. Audi's lawyers can't call you up and say "That isn't an Audi any more, don't put our logos back on it.". At least Steve marks the shoes so it is obvious they've been repaired.
In this case the car analogy isn’t really a good one. For example if you crashed your Audi and get it fixed at a mechanic. The mechanic doesn’t put his logo, the OEM hood ordinate logo and the Audi logo on the hood. That is the difference.
Far nicer than the originals and much better quality as well.
Probably why they don’t want Steve stamping their name. They are scared people will come to expect his quality
👏👏👏👏🥰🔨🔨🔨🔨beautiful job Steve, happy hair cut too. 🇬🇧
another great job these shoes only get better in your care. Well done.
Hi aper. Love the new JR apron. Let's continue 👍
As always!!!! Super Handarbeit 🧵😍😍😍
Great job Steve!
I can't believe how much you know! Love watching your work. I learn so much.
The issue is most probably that the design of the shoes has changed. It’s better now than before, but it’s not the original Magnanni design. Also, if they were stamped “Magnanni, re-crafted in the USA”, then this would imply an agreement between you and the manufacturer, which does not exist. That’s where the “approved service centre” comes in. Those who are approved also get certain logo lockups that they can use. Apple certified is another example. If approved, you get a licence to use a particular logo lockup.
those double monk strap shoes are a classic good look. The toned down color on the bottom looks good on both sets too.
Your stamp should say, “ If Magnani shoes were any good, I would’t have to be resoleing them.”
You can toss that C&D in the trash. They are just saber rattling. You are not relabeling a non Magnannl shoe as such, but simply repairing. Your BMW example is spot on.
Love the orange soles Steve! Great job on two beautiful pairs of shoes!!! Lisa
I see that MAGNANNI does not currently offer restoration services and could be legally bound by an internal business agreement to ask that recrafters not apply their trademark name. This may be to try to insure maximum sales of new items with the brand. I am ever amazed by the real results from your hands Steve! It's better than new once again.
Lovely job. You know the Hassel you had with the manufacturer. Well they could not admit that your work was far superior. Brilliant as always
Hello Steve 🙋🏽. It's Hammer 🔨 time ‼️ love the haircut 🤩 Steve both pairs of shoes are stunning ‼️ simply beautiful ❤️🙋🏽👍🏽👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾.
Love the haircut….thank you for doing such excellent work on all your projects! 👍👍😊😊
I sharpen utilityblades too. I start with a 1000 then 3000 and 6000 grit stone and finish them with a leather strop with green compound. A box can last a lifetime. Or spend 5 bucks occasionally for new ones.
Hi Steve - great job as usual x
Thanks Steve. Nice shoes.
I think the more appropriate question would have been " If I have a BMW .. get into an accident and replace the fenders and good with a new or used or aftermarket part by the body shop... Does BMW say I cannot re install the BMW logo?... or if I take it to a shop to replace brakes and/or shock absorbers... Do I need to remove the BMW logos?"
Pretty much what it equates to since repairing and/or re crafting a shoe or automobile does not change its provenance, characteristics or attributes.
Great "re-crafting" of the Magnanni's Steve. I'm not a lawyer, but IMO, having "Magnanni" and "Recrafted" both stamped on them should be all you need to not have any legal issues. Personally, I just think they're jealous of what their shoes SHOULD be. Oh, and give Speedy a piece of cheese for me....LOL.
Considering the cost of the shoes in the first place & the fact that your showing them how to improve the product for future customers they should consider paying you Steve.
Wow they did look beautiful and you've greatly extended their life.
Take care & stay safe.
I absolutely need to have work done by you. You're an artist
I love how you fixed them, beautiful soles. Great work as always!!!
Nice job! Those are some beautiful shoes!! 😍
Excellent example with the BMW logo!!
Toe taps/toe plates are probably called French Tips because they resemble a style of manicure where the tip of a nail is painted white to stand out.
Nice haircut 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 great craftsmen ship again
Very nice Steve!
Steve, great work today! Love your haircut too!
That was a good talk XD Always interesting learning about the process of stitching!
I would take it as a compliment that the makers of Magnanni shoes have taken note of your work and all the can critisize is the stamp you put on it. They are also probably irritated you bring life back to a much loved, well worn shoe and the customer did not purchase a new pair. After just looking at their web site I can see why. Most of the men's shoes are so feminine looking, in my opinion, I thought I was in the women's shoe area. LOL.
wow they turned out amazing!
I agree Recrafted by Bedos sounds much better, your work is amazing :)
I am not a lawyer but I don't believe that any company can legally stop you from putting their name on a shoe made originally by them as long as you are not claiming it is a factory restoration. So if you want to tell them to go pound sand & keep doing what you want to they can't really do anything about it.
Wow! I actually emailed you these same (brown) shoes a few months back. Glad to see what can be done with them.
Great job! Like always!
Steve, great work as usual . I aim to learn something new everyday, and the days you upload, I hit the learning jackpot. Thank you :)
another amazing job, but I do really like the brown shoe, love the style and the way the sole it constructed. Love your work.
Those are cool looking shoes. They remind me of Clark’s shoes.I bet they’re very comfortable.
Some nice different touches on these Steve. Love the orange 🍊 too. Let’s continue 🔨👣
Superman strikes again!!!!
The hair look dope🔥🔥🔥
Thanks Steve for another awesome video, love your banter 😝 god bless sue and Andy j xx❤️❤️
Hi Steve, OMGoodness those orange soles look FABULOUS! Really beautiful! Much love and respect to you and yours from the UK 😀👍
As always, fabulous work, Steve.
I love the videos because they are very educational. Of coures I will never remake shoes but I love the expainations and how to part of the videos. Of course Hammer Time is the best.
Thank you for making these videos
Nice work as usual!
Good to be back. I missed alot of videos.
Also, I love that heel on the orange sole.
Fibre board for shoes. Talk about trip over the dollars to pick up the cents.
As usual great skills and great work on show .... thank you for sharing ..
Please indulge my carelessness towards the issue regarding shoe care.
I have 2 Magnanni's shoes out of 19 shoes that had the leather cracked within 3 years.
I have 3 total shoes that have their leather cracked. The third pair had the leather cracked because it has that sort of acrylic finish on top of it, but that pair is not exactly a cheap one though. Not all of the shoes are worn by me as some of them belong to my Dad, but I do all the shoe care stuff.
I apply mink oil once a year to every shoe. My house usually stay around 20~30°C with 65% humidity. To my knowledge, it would be bad if I apply either mink oil or nappa more than once a year.
I don't know what I've done wrong with the shoes or there's something wrong with Magnanni's shoes.
Steve, this is just a thought, I'm not a "Legal guy" :) but your example of a car I would imagine using OEM parts or supplier like BOSCH approved by the manufacturer is accepted but a car dealer will not not use aftermarket unapproved parts even though an independant shop will if you pay them to do it, and the dealer will not repair the unapproved parts, they will replace it with OEM or supplier approved parts. Since you are not using "Magnanni approved soles" and basically using their logo on the sole, could that be the issue? This is coming from the point of view of an Aircraft Mechanic where we use only approved parts. I certainly get your point but I also see their point: you are replacing the sole that is not Magnanni. You can't put a Hello Kitty water pump and stamp BOSCH on it.
Steve, I hope you and trademarked YOUR logo. Nice work on the shoes good sir. QUESTION: what is the biggest single project you've worked on? Anyone ever want you to do a full set of leather car seats and interior? Now THAT would be a project!! Probably a couple of $$ too... Cheers my friend!
Steve did a chair once, that was an amazing video!
Good Job as usual!
WOW! YOUR YELLOW-HANDLED HAMMER! GUESS IT WAS TIME FOR A NEW HAMMER FOR HAMMER-TIME!
I was about to buy a pair of those I also thought they were cool looking but I didn't buy them I bought a different shoe. I think I'll get them and send them to you to do over those shoes came out banging as usual....really beautiful work..
Beautiful results.
I like your JR apron, you're stylin'!
Steveo Your wonders never fail to amaze me
As for the copyright issues I feel the manufacturer would be Honoured for their shoes to be fixed by you
but I would say that wouldn’t I 🤗🤗🤗😎
Brilliant 🤩👍👍👍
Works of art Steve.
your job is magnificent
Have a couple pair of Magnanni's Steveroo but they are both sneakers... They are really excellent and comfortable...! Don't agree with their gripe however... I might not buy anymore of their shoes...!Another great job by the Master...! GG...IN
Nice hair cut, looking young ❤️
Also your bmw hypo is using replacement parts but repairs can be located via car fax report. Re soling a d you stamping magnanni would give impression of original shoe.