I'm an upholsterer starting from the age of 5...and I absolutely love your work. I'm 56 now and still doing my thing and love starting my morning with your work.
Your greatest video ever. Vlogging is coming natural to you and we're seeing your personality coming out. Congratulations on all your awards of masterful skills. I could watch these everyday. You relax me! Did I tell you how much I love these videos.?
Another few vids and Steve's going to be a force of nature!! it is awesome to watch the "real" pro personality come out and ,of course it matches the hand skill!!
I had two pair of Imperials, black and this color, which I bought in the 1970s. I certainly made a statement when I showed up at a function in this color!! They lasted FOREVER, mainly because I did not wear them that often. I finally gave the light brown pair to one of my nephews who loved them and wears them to this day. Man, this is making me all nostalgic! Thanks!
Atlanta Healey I had them in brown and black back then. Could not wear them now. Too hard on my feet...hard leather soles and heels. Now it’s light weight, soft leather uppers, rubber soles and heels, and cushiony insoles for me. Can’t be resoled however.
Thank you for showing us all of your silver awards and the big first prize. Again, I enjoy seeing how you can transform a pair of shoes just like one of your 'magic tricks'.
I find watching these shoe repair videos very relaxing and up until now I couldn't figure out why. Now I know. There used to be an artist on PBS with a big afro named Bob Ross who used knives to make beautiful paintings of nature. He spoke softly as he practiced his simple method of painting. His voice was soothing and his descriptions were entertaining. Steve has many of the same qualities. He skillfully performs his art and educates the viewer at the same time. I really like to watch these. Let's continue.
Many many years ago I bought my father a pair of Florsheim imperials. He treated them like gold. They are also my favorite mens' shoe. Thanks so much for sharing this video.
I thank you for this upload. My father was one of the men who ran the Canadian division of Florsheim. It was a great company to work for, and it was a sad day indeed, when they closed the Canadian division. It marked the end of my father's employment in the footwear industry. That employment, sent him all over the world, and afforded our family a respectable lifestyle, while I was growing up. In the Tri-Cities area of Ontario, there were once a lot of footwear manufacturers. Every single one of them are now gone, as most footwear manufacturing is now done in China. As a child, through into my twenties, I had all of the best footwear that Florsheim had to offer, in my personal collection. Without question, the Florsheim Imperial was absolutely the cream of the crop. The Canadian division of Florsheim is gone. So is my father. But the shoes were excellent, and my father was the best person I've ever known. You are a true artist, and I thank you this trip down memory lane.
@@BedosLeatherworksLLC thank you. Keep up the excellent work. Truly a joy to watch! In this throw-away society that we live in, filled with cheaply made, substandard products, it's refreshing to see somebody with the skills, to be able to restore quality products, back to their original - if not better than original, glory.
salut Steve , je n'ai que un peu plus de 12 ans de cordonnerie derrière moi mais avec toi j'en apprend toujours un peu plus !! parfois sur de détails comme là ""nettoyer"" les trou du bout ""golf fleuri"" c'est pas grand chose mais ça fait vraiment la différence je trouve !! merci beaucoup de ne rien cacher et de au contraire faire profiter au maximum de ton expérience et ton savoir !!! c'est de plus en plus rare !!!! force et respect
I'm so envious! I absolutely love that shoe. Your custom soles looked great with French tips and brass nails. One day hopefully I can get some of your custom resoles on my oxblood Alden Shells.
It is always fascinating watching a true craftsman who is an expert in his trade. Thank you for sharing the world of leather work with us! Restoration from old to new is always so rewarding! Cheers!
I love it! "Anybody can do that, you just have to practice". Well put Sir! Exactly what my first pistol instructor told me after I watched him set up at 25 or 30 meters (20 some odd years ago, so I can't remember exactly), close his eyes, raise his .22 match pistol, line up and shoot a five shot 50 point series. Fredrik, you just have to practice. For some it takes 150.000 rounds, for others it is 300.00 rounds. But everyone can do it. :) Your work is legendary!
I miss the days when we had many companies making shoes in America. My father took me to Florsheim for my first pair of dress shoes in the late 70’s. It was a big deal. Brings back great memories.
Love those Longwings. Great series, thanks for the step-by-step breakdown. Working at this level of craftsmanship, making it look easy in the process, it's just mind-blowing. Alright, lets continue....
I have no idea why but i cant get enough of these videos. Maybe it’s the plain and simple fact of watching someone really enjoy what they do for a living. I am but a simple truck driver who can put a 53’er anywhere. Nothing special. Watching Steve perform miracles with a hammer and some thread (etc), now that’s talent. Thank you Sir for many hours of great watchable videos.
To me, Steve is the Bob Ross of cobbling. Don't short change yourself. My first time at a loading dock, a grey beard had to step in to get the trailer in.
I, too, love his craftsmanship and watch his videos with awe. However, from someone who couldn’t back her LAWN tractor trailer into the back garage, I’m in awe of YOUR skills as well! Thank you for your expertise!
Having been a driver for 8 years after I retired, I know for a fact, that it is a real art to operate a truck professionally, there is alot to it. I trained new drivers for 7 years, most became drivers, few ever became Pro Drivers. Thats why I enjoy You Tube, you get to see the best in alot of fields. Young people today can actually see a person doing what they might be thinking about doing for a living. We never had that chance. Steve is amazing.
Really enjoy your videos. My grandfather had a shoe repair business from the 30's until he finally had to shut down in the late 70's as he was over 95 years old. I found some receipts of his purchasing repair materials from many years ago in my dad's stuff. I have to agree with your mentioning a few times of your liking of the Florsheim Imperials. I was fortunate enough in my banking career to have been able to have purchased 4-5 pair of the Royal Imperials during the 80's and 90's and still have the last pair of Imperials purchased in the late 90's. Thanks again for your videos......
I appreciate the teaching. I’d be happy just watching you work without explaining every step too. I mean you’re giving away all your secrets that I’m sure many don’t deserve to know. Either way can’t get enough of these videos. Very cool!
The classic rock playing in the background has become your signature. Your humor is great! Another beauty! I had a pair of wing tips back in the 70s. They were my dress shoes. Thanxz
Love all of your videos but this one especially 🥰 my Dad wore these when I was growing up!! It was my job to shine them up and get them looking nice for important meetings at work, he was always impeccably dressed 🙌
Thank you for your awesome videos. Please ignore the negative comments about video techniques...you get your message across clearly. I am hooked. You are an artist and gifted. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Fantastic video. As a fan of vintage shoes, I am relieved and happy to learn that people like you still exist. It is reassuring to know of a shop where I can send a special pair of shoes for a resole or renovation and be confident the work will be done to a high standard. Keep up the amazing craftsmanship.
Those shoes belong in a museum. I had a pair of these Florsheim Imperials back in 1978, but they were black. I almost broke my neck wearing them. Your craftsmanship is unbelievable. Thank you for a wonderful video.
That little magic trick and the way you joke around about reminding us it's your favourite shoe! It's awesome seeing you really get comfortable with the camera, it makes your inspiring work even more enjoyable to watch.
I'm not sure how I found your channel, but I'm glad I did. It's nice to see that American craftmanship is alive and well, and you are certainly a master. Your work is beyond impressive, as noticed by your many awards. Your work has inspired me to have my pair of Italian shoes (I bought them in Rome 20 years ago) repaired instead of discarding them. Bravo!
Hey Steve. Came across Javier Nieva in Madrid in part thanks to watching your videos during the pandemic. He speaks very highly of your work as a fellow cobbler and member of your association. Thought I’d give my old shoes a new lease of life and went straight to him. He did an amazing job and took time to explain everything to me: re-welting, new soles, heels and such and even dissuaded me from repairing a pair of badly worn-out deck shoes I had (not worth it - uppers were in really bad condition). Amazing how much love and passion you have for your trade. It’s rubbed off on me in a way and have vowed to preserve and look after my shoes and clothes. Keep up your work amazing work.
Did I mention to you? I love these shoes too! And I love watching you bring the life back to the treasures your customers bring to you. Performing real magic, not just a parlor trick.😉
Never thought I’d be watching these kinds of videos since I’m not really a shoe fanatic or whatever you’d call it but I keep clicking. I think what I find appealing is the work and effort put into each shoe. Something about handmade items and the art of restoring them just sits right with me. I’m more of a drawing/painting artist myself but honestly this type of handy-work is truly a work of art itself. Keep up the hard work! Can’t really imagine any customer being disappointed receiving a pair of shoes restored by you, definitely worth every penny!
Love the classic rock, reminds me of my 12 years as a machinist! Nothing beats workin with your hands with rock and roll playing. I'm white collar now but will return to the workshop when I retire!
As with my EA's, I have a pair of Florsheim's from the 70's that have been reworked a couple times as well. That craftsmen of your caliber offer this kind of magic is priceless. A quality pair of shoes only gets more comfortable as time goes by. To get them rebuilt just keeps the goodness going. Thanks for what you do.
Mr Bedoes you bring back so many memories. there was a smith in Alexandria Louisiana that was another great shoe smith. You are truly amazing in your work. and you deserve your trophies they are a work of art. you can tell you love your work. thank you sir
I've watched plenty of your video's, but this one shines out as the best, your enthusiasm and love for that particular brand shines through. I love an enthusiast in whatever field it might be. I just wish you were in the UK, although i'm sure we have similarly skilled craftsmen over here, the problem is finding them. Thank you for posting this, it honestly made my day.
The v cleat on the edge of the heel was pre 1973. Inset was post 1973. I love my golden harvests, but they are difficult to keep that color. I actually like the suicide heel. I also think these look great with French tips. I goes without saying the work is gorgeous and amazing. And the Silver Cup is impressive, I wondered if you had one. It is certainly well deserved and well earned.
Love watching your videos. I missed my calling, because I have always been intrigued by this profession. In my small town, we had a shoe cobbler that we took for granted. When he passed away, his business closed and was gone forever. What a shame. Thank you.
Your vids are absolutely addictive Seteve, even though I've neither the skills nor the wish to do any shoe repairing at all other than an shoe shining every now and again, I simply admire your dedicated craftsmanship, who respects his trade, clients' wishes and most importantly the products themselves. Much respect.
Fantastic stitching. Appearance emulates the original appearance of the Florsheim standard. My old Imperials had to be recycled as my feet had stretched so much that there was no way I could use them any more. They went to a good home. Free. The shoes I really miss are my old Nettletons. Same problem, I outgrew them. This is back when American brands were made in America. The Nettletons, actually, I got for half off at a Marshall’s discount (remainder) outlet in Huntington Beach back in 1985. They fit perfectly from day one. I had them resolved once visiting New York City. The artisan complimented me on taking care of them. They were my working “appearance” shoes.
There use to be a good cobbler where I live but i can’t find a good shoe man anymore. You do great work. My grandfather worked in a shoe factory and had his own last in his basement and I would watch him work on shoes. I have always Worn Florsheims.
I just got my first pair of shoes - loafers from Church's - rebuilt / restored / recrafted - by Steve and I have to say that I am unbelievably impressed with his work; the care and thought that goes into his recrafting is simply not to be believed. Already have another pair ready to go out his way! A+++++ The best.
I used to watch your videos Steve... Now I got my girlfriend hooked on them too! 😆 quality content is hard to find. We both find the nitty gritty process of the job very entertaining. I appreciate you showing the small procedures and the sense of humor throughout. Awesome video good sir. 😃👍
What an outstanding pair of shoes they are. You are a MATER CRAFTSMEN in every sense of the word. I love the pride you take in your work and how particular you are about the finished product.You are an inspiration to all of us who aspire to be the very best at what we do!!!! RESPECT!!!!!
Steve - another beautiful restoration. You and I share a mutual love for the Imperial Kenmoor. That Golden Harvest is a stunner! I’d love to find a pair in moss or forest as well. The accolades and trophies are well deserved. Your artistry is beyond category. Thanks for sharing it with us all.
What a great video. Very satisfying to watch the restoration. I remember my men of my grandfather's generation wearing these wingtips so often in the 1970s and early 80s. I thought the Florsheim Imperial was the official shoe of Baptist deacons and pastors everywhere!
That must be so gratifying to be that good at your craft. So many of us do our jobs, and do our best but will never have this level of accomplishment. To have that degree of competence and skill and to end up with a product that is second to none must be a glorious feeling. I love to watch a master at his trade. My hat is off to you sir.
i stumbled across your channel somehow. i cant stop watching. i really enjoy watching you bring these shoes and other items back to new condition. plus you are a really nice person. thanks for sharing.
I like folks who are passionate about their craft of trade... You are a dedicated, proud professional. I really enjoy your videos.. Keep it up! Thanks for sharing! All right, let's continue!!
Loved this video. One rarely gets to see a craftsman at work. Really appreciate you sharing your talents with us. Wish I owned a pair of those beautiful shoes.
I have 2 pairs myself. I was looking at AE pebble grain wingtips and thought to look up vintage Florsheim. It was cheaper to buy those vintage shoes online and have them resolved and conditioned than it was to buy the AEs. Fantastic investment, classy shoe, timeless style. Awesome channel!
I just love seeing someone take pride in true craftsmanship. My parents bought me a pair of these shoes when I was in my early teens, and I didn’t appreciate the quality then....I do now, though. Thanks again for sharing your work and passion with us.
Such attention to detail is commendable, Steve you definitely have earned those trophies. Funny how the Florsheim shoes have separated from its great manufacturing past!
Outstanding workmanship! I wish there were artisans like this in Ottawa Canada where I could get my old vintage Florsheim Imperial Kenmoors re done like this! There are cobblers here that don't even know what French tips are and they supposedly have been in business 40 years! Sad how artisan-ship is fading fast in our push button society...
Steve, I have a pair of Florsheim (Royal?) Imperial Cordovan wing tips that I bought in 1968 while I was still in college. They are in really good shape especially considering they are 51 years old and because I rarely wear them. This video raised my interest into considering sending them to you for an estimate. I bought them new and paid about $45.00 for them which was an insane amount to pay for a pair of shoes in 1968. It was probably like spending $450.00 today and I never dared tell my mother how much I paid for them.
Probably not worth fixing, listen I feel for you I'll take them off you for 50 euros , ha ha .Get these babies down to Steve now ,I dont know if you have kids or a friend you could pass them to . I think you should polish them now, make a cup of coffee/ or a beer sit them in front of you ,start thinking back and realise the good and hard times they shared with you.I suspect there will be a few laughs and tears ,hopefully more laughts. Good wishes from Ireland
I have a pair identical to what you have and also bought in 1968. Mine I have barely worn , so they are just about new. Also a black Royal Imperial with original nails etc. very slippery as he stated.
Steve! Steve here, the guy that brought you those LLBean/Chippewa boots we decided not to resole. I had no idea you were an imperial fan... I'll have to bring you my v cleat pair if/when they ever wear out! Thank you for giving me your honest opinion on my boots, and thanks for sharing these great videos of your work.
Excellent work, I have a greater understanding and appreciation for work and pricing on shoe repair. I would even give tips to repairs now that i see the hard work, skill, and craftsmanship that goes into the repair.
Great channel, something about this reminds me of how things used to be. People who care about what they do. I remember going into the shoe store as a kid, the smell of glue and leather, I shall never forget.
Steve, you are a true craftsman. I love great shoes - I’ve worn Allen Edmonds, Church’s and Peal & Company. Allen Edmonds has recrafted all my shoes but I will look for an opportunity to work with you on a future restoration. Nothing beats taking a 40-plus-year-old shoe and bringing it back to factory standards or better, as you do. Thank you for these excellent videos. Please keep them coming!
This video brought back memories of my dad.....growing up, we didn't have a lot of money, but my dad was a salesman and he had these exact shoes. He always said that folks judge you on the shoes you wear. I know he spent big money on these shoes, he had these shoes forever ( I still have them) and he had them resoled and rehealed numerous times...they are probably at least 50 years old now and they still look brand new. Thanks for the video....way cool :-)
Thank you! You made my day! Favorite video this far. I used to dream of owning these when I worked at Sears - I'd wander to the shoe department and awe at them every day. Can't wait to send you my favorite pair. Love these videos!
Its good to see there are still people who appreciate fine quality shoes and the craftmanship that goes into the manufacture and refurb. I am a big fan of Edward Green Northampton UK The boots and shoes are old friends.
Very nice ! You are a terrific craftsman. I have two pairs of these, used to ware them in the mid to late 60's. Love these shoes. Still have them in their original boxes. Ware cowboy boots mostly now. Thanks for all your videos.
Damn that is beautiful work I grew up with Floresheim in the 70-80’s. I stopped buying dress shoes for a while and just now in my 50s I have started to buy some again
I'm an upholsterer starting from the age of 5...and I absolutely love your work. I'm 56 now and still doing my thing and love starting my morning with your work.
Your greatest video ever. Vlogging is coming natural to you and we're seeing your personality coming out. Congratulations on all your awards of masterful skills. I could watch these everyday. You relax me! Did I tell you how much I love these videos.?
Terry Giustinani haha thank you friend
Thank you for the video’s your a true craftsman amazing work !!
The output, content and editing keep getting better and better
Another few vids and Steve's going to be a force of nature!! it is awesome to watch the "real" pro personality come out and ,of course it matches the hand skill!!
I think you forgot to mention that you love these videos...
I had two pair of Imperials, black and this color, which I bought in the 1970s. I certainly made a statement when I showed up at a function in this color!! They lasted FOREVER, mainly because I did not wear them that often. I finally gave the light brown pair to one of my nephews who loved them and wears them to this day. Man, this is making me all nostalgic! Thanks!
Them may be your old shoes. Lol.
Atlanta Healey
I had them in brown and black back then. Could not wear them now. Too hard on my feet...hard leather soles and heels. Now it’s light weight, soft leather uppers, rubber soles and heels, and cushiony insoles for me. Can’t be resoled however.
Thank you for showing us all of your silver awards and the big first prize. Again, I enjoy seeing how you can transform a pair of shoes just like one of your 'magic tricks'.
I love these videos, I don’t know crap about shoes, but I love your craftsmanship!
Don't know what it is but I've become addicted to this channel. It must be due to a combination of excellent craftsmanship and a nice personality.
I find watching these shoe repair videos very relaxing and up until now I couldn't figure out why. Now I know. There used to be an artist on PBS with a big afro named Bob Ross who used knives to make beautiful paintings of nature. He spoke softly as he practiced his simple method of painting. His voice was soothing and his descriptions were entertaining. Steve has many of the same qualities. He skillfully performs his art and educates the viewer at the same time. I really like to watch these. Let's continue.
joseph plumber | happy little tree
Yes, relaxing like Bob Ross and also The New Yankee Workshop
I'm waiting to hear, "This heel needs some friends... there a happy little nail. Now this nail needs some friends... 80 nails later ... finished!"
Many many years ago I bought my father a pair of Florsheim imperials. He treated them like gold. They are also my favorite mens' shoe. Thanks so much for sharing this video.
I thank you for this upload. My father was one of the men who ran the Canadian division of Florsheim. It was a great company to work for, and it was a sad day indeed, when they closed the Canadian division. It marked the end of my father's employment in the footwear industry. That employment, sent him all over the world, and afforded our family a respectable lifestyle, while I was growing up. In the Tri-Cities area of Ontario, there were once a lot of footwear manufacturers. Every single one of them are now gone, as most footwear manufacturing is now done in China. As a child, through into my twenties, I had all of the best footwear that Florsheim had to offer, in my personal collection. Without question, the Florsheim Imperial was absolutely the cream of the crop. The Canadian division of Florsheim is gone. So is my father. But the shoes were excellent, and my father was the best person I've ever known. You are a true artist, and I thank you this trip down memory lane.
jason mccool it’s my pleasure
Sorry to hear about your dad.
And what is your father doing now?
desert knight s um, I think he’s father has passed away.
@@BedosLeatherworksLLC God bles him . So sad about this . He seemed to be a great father
@@BedosLeatherworksLLC thank you. Keep up the excellent work. Truly a joy to watch! In this throw-away society that we live in, filled with cheaply made, substandard products, it's refreshing to see somebody with the skills, to be able to restore quality products, back to their original - if not better than original, glory.
salut Steve , je n'ai que un peu plus de 12 ans de cordonnerie derrière moi mais avec toi j'en apprend toujours un peu plus !! parfois sur de détails comme là ""nettoyer"" les trou du bout ""golf fleuri"" c'est pas grand chose mais ça fait vraiment la différence je trouve !! merci beaucoup de ne rien cacher et de au contraire faire profiter au maximum de ton expérience et ton savoir !!! c'est de plus en plus rare !!!!
force et respect
Never in my life did I ever think I’d sit and watch an entire shoe restoration! You are a master, I am impressed.
Your attention to detail, your creativity, and your talent are all second to none.
I'm so envious! I absolutely love that shoe. Your custom soles looked great with French tips and brass nails. One day hopefully I can get some of your custom resoles on my oxblood Alden Shells.
It is always fascinating watching a true craftsman who is an expert in his trade. Thank you for sharing the world of leather work with us! Restoration from old to new is always so rewarding! Cheers!
I love it! "Anybody can do that, you just have to practice". Well put Sir! Exactly what my first pistol instructor told me after I watched him set up at 25 or 30 meters (20 some odd years ago, so I can't remember exactly), close his eyes, raise his .22 match pistol, line up and shoot a five shot 50 point series. Fredrik, you just have to practice. For some it takes 150.000 rounds, for others it is 300.00 rounds. But everyone can do it. :) Your work is legendary!
I miss the days when we had many companies making shoes in America. My father took me to Florsheim for my first pair of dress shoes in the late 70’s. It was a big deal. Brings back great memories.
Love those Longwings. Great series, thanks for the step-by-step breakdown. Working at this level of craftsmanship, making it look easy in the process, it's just mind-blowing.
Alright, lets continue....
At 38...I never could have imagined that these type of videos would give me so much joy. Thank you for all of your content. It is appreciated.
I have no idea why but i cant get enough of these videos. Maybe it’s the plain and simple fact of watching someone really enjoy what they do for a living. I am but a simple truck driver who can put a 53’er anywhere. Nothing special. Watching Steve perform miracles with a hammer and some thread (etc), now that’s talent. Thank you Sir for many hours of great watchable videos.
puttin a 53'er anywhere is no mean feat sir. Thanks for bein a pro driver. Be a real needy world without you!!
To me, Steve is the Bob Ross of cobbling. Don't short change yourself. My first time at a loading dock, a grey beard had to step in to get the trailer in.
I, too, love his craftsmanship and watch his videos with awe. However, from someone who couldn’t back her LAWN tractor trailer into the back garage, I’m in awe of YOUR skills as well! Thank you for your expertise!
Having been a driver for 8 years after I retired, I know for a fact, that it is a real art to operate a truck professionally, there is alot to it. I trained new drivers for 7 years, most became drivers, few ever became Pro Drivers. Thats why I enjoy You Tube, you get to see the best in alot of fields. Young people today can actually see a person doing what they might be thinking about doing for a living. We never had that chance. Steve is amazing.
Really enjoy your videos. My grandfather had a shoe repair business from the 30's until he finally had to shut down in the late 70's as he was over 95 years old. I found some receipts of his purchasing repair materials from many years ago in my dad's stuff. I have to agree with your mentioning a few times of your liking of the Florsheim Imperials. I was fortunate enough in my banking career to have been able to have purchased 4-5 pair of the Royal Imperials during the 80's and 90's and still have the last pair of Imperials purchased in the late 90's. Thanks again for your videos......
I appreciate the teaching. I’d be happy just watching you work without explaining every step too. I mean you’re giving away all your secrets that I’m sure many don’t deserve to know. Either way can’t get enough of these videos. Very cool!
The classic rock playing in the background has become your signature. Your humor is great! Another beauty! I had a pair of wing tips back in the 70s. They were my dress shoes. Thanxz
Mr Bedo, I am in awe of your craftsmanship!! The way you bring back shoes is great, thank you for sharing your craft!!
Love all of your videos but this one especially 🥰 my Dad wore these when I was growing up!! It was my job to shine them up and get them looking nice for important meetings at work, he was always impeccably dressed 🙌
murrayturtle0372 ohh what a cool story
ua-cam.com/video/qZJ5ecPHgQ8/v-deo.html a snippet of one of his favorites RIP KHC 1928-2013💗💗
Thank you for your awesome videos. Please ignore the negative comments about video techniques...you get your message across clearly. I am hooked. You are an artist and gifted. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Fantastic video. As a fan of vintage shoes, I am relieved and happy to learn that people like you still exist. It is reassuring to know of a shop where I can send a special pair of shoes for a resole or renovation and be confident the work will be done to a high standard. Keep up the amazing craftsmanship.
Those shoes belong in a museum. I had a pair of these Florsheim Imperials back in 1978, but they were black. I almost broke my neck wearing them. Your craftsmanship is unbelievable. Thank you for a wonderful video.
Steven Trosiek | you mean you slipped because of those nails in the heels?
It's so nice to see that there are still skilled craftsmen left in the United States. Keep up the good work!
I’m a big fan of Bespoke shoe making, and restore art. I wish more of today’s youth learned this amazing craft. A work of Art.
That little magic trick and the way you joke around about reminding us it's your favourite shoe! It's awesome seeing you really get comfortable with the camera, it makes your inspiring work even more enjoyable to watch.
I'm not sure how I found your channel, but I'm glad I did. It's nice to see that American craftmanship is alive and well, and you are certainly a master. Your work is beyond impressive, as noticed by your many awards. Your work has inspired me to have my pair of Italian shoes (I bought them in Rome 20 years ago) repaired instead of discarding them. Bravo!
I love watching you work. It is so good to see a skill from my childhood is still around and you sure demonstrate that to the fullest
Hey Steve. Came across Javier Nieva in Madrid in part thanks to watching your videos during the pandemic. He speaks very highly of your work as a fellow cobbler and member of your association.
Thought I’d give my old shoes a new lease of life and went straight to him. He did an amazing job and took time to explain everything to me: re-welting, new soles, heels and such and even dissuaded me from repairing a pair of badly worn-out deck shoes I had (not worth it - uppers were in really bad condition). Amazing how much love and passion you have for your trade. It’s rubbed off on me in a way and have vowed to preserve and look after my shoes and clothes. Keep up your work amazing work.
Those are Amazingly Beautiful shoes, and that Color is so Rare. A True Master at Work.
Did I mention to you? I love these shoes too! And I love watching you bring the life back to the treasures your customers bring to you. Performing real magic, not just a parlor trick.😉
Never thought I’d be watching these kinds of videos since I’m not really a shoe fanatic or whatever you’d call it but I keep clicking. I think what I find appealing is the work and effort put into each shoe. Something about handmade items and the art of restoring them just sits right with me. I’m more of a drawing/painting artist myself but honestly this type of handy-work is truly a work of art itself. Keep up the hard work! Can’t really imagine any customer being disappointed receiving a pair of shoes restored by you, definitely worth every penny!
Love the classic rock, reminds me of my 12 years as a machinist! Nothing beats workin with your hands with rock and roll playing. I'm white collar now but will return to the workshop when I retire!
I think that you summed up your philosophy pertaining to your work with the line..."It's all to benefit the shoe"! That's why your work is EXCELLENT!
As with my EA's, I have a pair of Florsheim's from the 70's that have been reworked a couple times as well. That craftsmen of your caliber offer this kind of magic is priceless. A quality pair of shoes only gets more comfortable as time goes by. To get them rebuilt just keeps the goodness going. Thanks for what you do.
Mr Bedoes you bring back so many memories. there was a smith in Alexandria Louisiana that was another great shoe smith. You are truly amazing in your work. and you deserve your trophies they are a work of art. you can tell you love your work. thank you sir
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jererojasg LOL! Lucky for you! I search for Steve (: manually :)
I've watched plenty of your video's, but this one shines out as the best, your enthusiasm and love for that particular brand shines through. I love an enthusiast in whatever field it might be. I just wish you were in the UK, although i'm sure we have similarly skilled craftsmen over here, the problem is finding them. Thank you for posting this, it honestly made my day.
The v cleat on the edge of the heel was pre 1973. Inset was post 1973. I love my golden harvests, but they are difficult to keep that color. I actually like the suicide heel. I also think these look great with French tips. I goes without saying the work is gorgeous and amazing. And the Silver Cup is impressive, I wondered if you had one. It is certainly well deserved and well earned.
*I am not surprised you have won so many awards for your work!*
Love watching your videos. I missed my calling, because I have always been intrigued by this profession. In my small town, we had a shoe cobbler that we took for granted. When he passed away, his business closed and was gone forever. What a shame. Thank you.
Your vids are absolutely addictive Seteve, even though I've neither the skills nor the wish to do any shoe repairing at all other than an shoe shining every now and again, I simply admire your dedicated craftsmanship, who respects his trade, clients' wishes and most importantly the products themselves. Much respect.
Fantastic stitching. Appearance emulates the original appearance of the Florsheim standard. My old Imperials had to be recycled as my feet had stretched so much that there was no way I could use them any more. They went to a good home. Free. The shoes I really miss are my old Nettletons. Same problem, I outgrew them. This is back when American brands were made in America. The Nettletons, actually, I got for half off at a Marshall’s discount (remainder) outlet in Huntington Beach back in 1985. They fit perfectly from day one. I had them resolved once visiting New York City. The artisan complimented me on taking care of them. They were my working “appearance” shoes.
Thank you Steve! Your videos are fantastic...and your talent and mastery of skill is wonderful to watch. Take care and be safe and stay healthy.
My Father wore these shoes in the 60's....He loved them... I would give anything to have them now! Thank you for this video! You are such a craftsman.
It's such a joy to see yet another pair of shoes being given a fresh lease on life, with a craftsman's touch.
Impeccable work and attention to detail.
Beautiful pair of shoes.
stichting in the exact same holes! this is mastery of the craft at it's best!
I really enjoyed the trophy section! Definitely need a video detailing your next contest entry.
When they were new, they didn't look this good. Another outstanding job
There use to be a good cobbler where I live but i can’t find a good shoe man anymore. You do great work. My grandfather worked in a shoe factory and had his own last in his basement and I would watch him work on shoes. I have always Worn Florsheims.
OMG! You are truly an ARTIST!!! WOW! Yes there are true craftsman that still live in America and you are one of the greatest sir! :-)
I just got my first pair of shoes - loafers from Church's - rebuilt / restored / recrafted - by Steve and I have to say that I am unbelievably impressed with his work; the care and thought that goes into his recrafting is simply not to be believed. Already have another pair ready to go out his way! A+++++ The best.
Danny Kaey can’t wait for the second pair Danny 👍👍👍
I used to watch your videos Steve... Now I got my girlfriend hooked on them too! 😆 quality content is hard to find. We both find the nitty gritty process of the job very entertaining. I appreciate you showing the small procedures and the sense of humor throughout. Awesome video good sir. 😃👍
What an outstanding pair of shoes they are. You are a MATER CRAFTSMEN in every sense of the word. I love the pride you take in your work and how particular you are about the finished product.You are an inspiration to all of us who aspire to be the very best at what we do!!!! RESPECT!!!!!
This is magic...👍. Can I send my favorite shoes for some repairs all the way from Holland...😂👍
Kees van der Wal of course 😂😂
I can't see how that shoe would be anything else than an award winner. I can tell you are proud of it.
Just excellent work. It is so nice to see gents like you who still follow the good arts of shoe restoration.
Steve - another beautiful restoration. You and I share a mutual love for the Imperial Kenmoor. That Golden Harvest is a stunner! I’d love to find a pair in moss or forest as well. The accolades and trophies are well deserved. Your artistry is beyond category. Thanks for sharing it with us all.
What a great video. Very satisfying to watch the restoration. I remember my men of my grandfather's generation wearing these wingtips so often in the 1970s and early 80s. I thought the Florsheim Imperial was the official shoe of Baptist deacons and pastors everywhere!
Very impressive! Wonderful craftsmanship. Congratulations!
Absolutely Stunning work...You made those shoes look like brand new - 45 year old stock! True showstoppers! ;-) Thanks for sharing.
That must be so gratifying to be that good at your craft. So many of us do our jobs, and do our best but will never have this level of accomplishment. To have that degree of competence and skill and to end up with a product that is second to none must be a glorious feeling. I love to watch a master at his trade. My hat is off to you sir.
John Winden thank you sir and yes it does feel good to love what you do 👍👍
i stumbled across your channel somehow. i cant stop watching. i really enjoy watching you bring these shoes and other items back to new condition. plus you are a really nice person. thanks for sharing.
I like folks who are passionate about their craft of trade... You are a dedicated, proud professional. I really enjoy your videos.. Keep it up! Thanks for sharing!
All right, let's continue!!
Thank you for opening this door. Almost a classic skill. Beautiful finish, and I would never have noticed that in a sole of a shoe before!
Great work Stevo! True craftsman! Love it!
steve, your not a leather smith, your a master artist. keep all your downloads coming i am hooked for life...regards from england gb mel
melvyn stenway haha thank You 🙏
Loved this video. One rarely gets to see a craftsman at work. Really appreciate you sharing your talents with us. Wish I owned a pair of those beautiful shoes.
I have 2 pairs myself. I was looking at AE pebble grain wingtips and thought to look up vintage Florsheim. It was cheaper to buy those vintage shoes online and have them resolved and conditioned than it was to buy the AEs. Fantastic investment, classy shoe, timeless style. Awesome channel!
I just love seeing someone take pride in true craftsmanship. My parents bought me a pair of these shoes when I was in my early teens, and I didn’t appreciate the quality then....I do now, though. Thanks again for sharing your work and passion with us.
Marvin Barrett my pleasure sir
Such attention to detail is commendable, Steve you definitely have earned those trophies. Funny how the Florsheim shoes have separated from its great manufacturing past!
Beautiful work, especially on the soles.
Outstanding workmanship! I wish there were artisans like this in Ottawa Canada where I could get my old vintage Florsheim Imperial Kenmoors re done like this! There are cobblers here that don't even know what French tips are and they supposedly have been in business 40 years! Sad how artisan-ship is fading fast in our push button society...
👍🏆Congrats on your awards. I wish they made those front metal toe tip taps for women’s shoes too. Beautiful job. 💞
Steve, I have a pair of Florsheim (Royal?) Imperial Cordovan wing tips that I bought in 1968 while I was still in college. They are in really good shape especially considering they are 51 years old and because I rarely wear them. This video raised my interest into considering sending them to you for an estimate. I bought them new and paid about $45.00 for them which was an insane amount to pay for a pair of shoes in 1968. It was probably like spending $450.00 today and I never dared tell my mother how much I paid for them.
A quality pair of shoes is a good investment which one can have for a life time.
Probably not worth fixing, listen I feel for you I'll take them off you for 50 euros , ha ha .Get these babies down to Steve now ,I dont know if you have kids or a friend you could pass them to . I think you should polish them now, make a cup of coffee/ or a beer sit them in front of you ,start thinking back and realise the good and hard times they shared with you.I suspect there will be a few laughs and tears ,hopefully more laughts. Good wishes from Ireland
I have a pair identical to what you have and also bought in 1968. Mine I have barely worn , so they are just about new. Also a black Royal Imperial with original nails etc. very slippery as he stated.
Steve! Steve here, the guy that brought you those LLBean/Chippewa boots we decided not to resole. I had no idea you were an imperial fan... I'll have to bring you my v cleat pair if/when they ever wear out! Thank you for giving me your honest opinion on my boots, and thanks for sharing these great videos of your work.
Excellent work, I have a greater understanding and appreciation for work and pricing on shoe repair. I would even give tips to repairs now that i see the hard work, skill, and craftsmanship that goes into the repair.
Great channel, something about this reminds me of how things used to be. People who care about what they do. I remember going into the shoe store as a kid, the smell of glue and leather, I shall never forget.
I think they're his favorite shoes...
I don't know, did he say that?
How can you guess that?
Guessing again steve
what makes you say that?
I don't know. It's hard to tell.
I wouldn't want to jump to any conclusions
Once again, thank you for sharing your craftsmanship. Your trophy's are well deserved.
Steve, you are a true craftsman. I love great shoes - I’ve worn Allen Edmonds, Church’s and Peal & Company. Allen Edmonds has recrafted all my shoes but I will look for an opportunity to work with you on a future restoration. Nothing beats taking a 40-plus-year-old shoe and bringing it back to factory standards or better, as you do. Thank you for these excellent videos. Please keep them coming!
I love your Channel Steve, your craftsmanship & details on the shoes is awesome. 👍😊💖
This video brought back memories of my dad.....growing up, we didn't have a lot of money, but my dad was a salesman and he had these exact shoes.
He always said that folks judge you on the shoes you wear.
I know he spent big money on these shoes, he had these shoes forever ( I still have them) and he had them resoled and rehealed numerous times...they are probably at least 50 years old now and they still look brand new.
Thanks for the video....way cool :-)
The work done on this video is amazing! Holy cow, those shows came out beautiful!
Thank you! You made my day! Favorite video this far. I used to dream of owning these when I worked at Sears - I'd wander to the shoe department and awe at them every day. Can't wait to send you my favorite pair. Love these videos!
Dedication to a profession, and a small businessman. I truly hope you stay as happy as you seem.
What a gorgeous shoe and what you did to it is simply miraculous
Its good to see there are still people who appreciate fine quality shoes and the craftmanship that goes into the manufacture and refurb. I am a big fan of Edward Green Northampton UK The boots and shoes are old friends.
Very nice ! You are a terrific craftsman. I have two pairs of these, used to ware them in the mid to late 60's. Love these shoes. Still have them in their original boxes. Ware cowboy boots mostly now. Thanks for all your videos.
Not only excellent craftsman but also a magician! 😄😄😄😄
I love that shoe. And congratulations on all your accomplishments and awards... 👍👍👍👍👍
Truly amazing how beautiful shoes look after he has worked on them! He really is an artist. Very entertaining and informative as well.
AWESOME job as always, Steve! Thanks for sharing! All your awards were well deserved!
Damn that is beautiful work
I grew up with Floresheim in the 70-80’s. I stopped buying dress shoes for a while and just now in my 50s I have started to buy some again
Awesome work! Your videos are therapeutic. Thanks for sharing.