1 month ago i decided i was done with tennis shoes and bought a nice pair of boots. now here i am deep down the rabbit hole watching 45 min cobbler videos.
You and me both. I wore nothing but junk work boots for 30 years and when I found this channel and Rose Anvil I went on binge. Wyatt & Dad are re-crafting a 30 year old made in England Doc's for me. Ive had those since the very early 90's. Add to that some Thursday Vanguards, Some Whites Hathorns and a new set of Whites Millwoods. A decent start.
Truly, the pleasure was all mine. Folks out there.....support your local craftsmen. Time tested and proven quality that's nothing less than a form of art, and a staple of what this country is all about. My hats off to you, Sir. Cheers.....🥃
For a boot guy like myself, (stopped buying cheap throwaway shoes about 20 years ago) this channel is some excellent ASMR for those nights I have trouble falling asleep.
Just watching how much material can be taken off and still having the boot maintain structural integrity, makes me appreciate how well designed this thing is.
Awesome Wyatt IR custom made boots. The education we get from the masters of the trade are much appreciated. Showing the full process of girdling the waist, looking at it and deciding no, I don't like that and showing how you altered the spacing to make it right is genuine life. ( I'm still waiting on my official copy of the IR/ Falcon conversion process from Red Wing or Nick's.) You went beyond any expectations of ingenuity and skill.
How does this channel only have 13.5k subscribers? This high quality footage of this skilled and artistic labor is an important piece of internet media. This was super fun to watch
Thanks! You have an awesome craftsman in Australia. I hope to go visit him someday and see your country while there. Blackwood Boot and Shoe Repair is the name of his business.
I really thought these were my boots based off the timing & the name lol you’ve done 2 of these now in the same week! Super cool video & UPS says my re craft should be here by Friday. Love watching your videos and can’t wait for my iron rangers to be back on my feet like my Nicks.
After watching a few videos with Nicks, Bordon, and other higher end boots, the speed that you were able to dismantle those Iron Rangers made me really see the difference in construction between $200-$300 boots, and $450-$700 dollar boots. Just a different level.
@@cgordon3 for hardcore wear, there is definitely a difference. For lighter wear and tear, the IR’s are definitely a good option for the money difference.
We will be happy to help you with that when you are ready. Here is the link for this job on our website: wyattanddad.com/products/the-iron-falcon Thanks!
Great job! You made a good boot into a great boot. Wish Iron Rangers came in my size. Tony and his team turned my 1000 Mile boots from good to great. I get comments on them every time I wear them.
Undoubtably an unusual request, could’ve bought Americanas. I gotta say though I don’t think it could’ve been done any better. I hope the customer was pleased. Interesting technique closing the waist up, it’s clear you know your bootmaking man. I’m curious to see how they break back in though. The leather might develop unusual creasing because it wasn’t designed for this. Something you can’t be held responsible for. I was considering Trenton & Heath for my resole but it’s pretty clear that even if they have a bigger shop and more equipment- you’ve got far more experience and hands on time in the field. I’m really critical about my boots/heritage clothing too, but I’d be confident sending my Vibergs/Red Wings/Daytons etc to you for work. Even your son seems experienced, knowledgeable and calm. You’d taught him well. I tip my hat to you fellas 🎩👌👍😁
Thanks! The customer has kept in contact about the boots. He loves them. The waist hugs his feet like he wanted. The creasing was a concern. I didn’t cover it in the video, but I pulled the corset in certain directions to prevent odd creases from forming. I’ve posted pictures on our Facebook page of him wearing them if you want to check them out.
At 31:00, is there a reason you attach the leather sole grain-side down? Maybe to make the outsole stick better without having to rough up the flesh-side? I enjoyed your insightful video, by the way. Thanks!
The edging from the welts back were a natural edging. So I wanted the cream side of the sole to be pointing up. If you notice, I sanded everything but those edges. And yes, the fleshy side will bond to the soles better.
I just got my first pair of iron rangers , and I’m wanting some nicks falcons and some Thursdays for beater shoes . I’ve been watching restoration and resoling videos for days on end . After guns , Jiu jitsu , bourbon , watches , clothes , food , and home improvement projects I sure don’t need another hobby but here I am lol
I find it interesting that the RWIR is so widely loved and so widely re-crafted. Maybe RW should watch all these cobbler videos and design the boots that people want. They love the upper but want a leather midsole sandwiched between the cork and outsole. I’d also say dump the steel shank and go with a leather shank also. Maybe a softer outsole also.
You don't look bad on camera you look like a professional cobbler who knows things should be done the right way the first time. I want you guys to work on my iron rangers once I need to have them resoled. I want a different heel with a better midsole and a little leathwr reinforcement on the shank with a 360 Goodyear storm welt.
You guys really know how to do a pair of boots right. I love seeing the redrafting you do. Eventually I’ll get my Iron Rangers sent in. I just keep putting it off.
This is my first time seeing your channel. I am amazed! You're telling me that you took a roughly $350 boot and made it look like a roughly $570 boot? Doing all that handcrafted work? And charging less than it would cost just to buy the Nick's boot? You are severely undercharging for your work.
Sir,those are about the nicest pair of boots I’ve ever seen. I need a pair for myself. Love the red stitching. That is definitely 100 percent custom made craftsmanship. Keep up the quality content I’m hooked now.
For a regular "old cobbler " guy , like myself, I enjoyed this video and it was nice to hear the word "bespoke". American Cordwainer's should enjoy that. LOL. I enjoy alot of what you do in SRI. It's nice being able to see you work and alter boots . It'd be nice if the person wanting the re-craft were around to see that you got the waist fitted for them to their liking. I've always used dry. Pre -casing welt may help those who like using a wet welt. That way the welt can be semi dry. Btw, guys from India don't use brushes for their gluing. They just use their fingers and dab the glue on. . They do some great work too but, not a re-craft. ua-cam.com/video/VGUbhKSiH3w/v-deo.html. Anyway, thank you for your interesting re-craft.
Very nice work! I also have a pair of 8111's that aren't very old, but I hate the soles they came with. They're vey hard and thin. Perhaps I'll send them to you to have a softer vibram sole put on. I don't really care for the cork in the sole, either, but I don't know if having it removed is an option with the Goodyear welt. I can't imagine how expensive that conversion was! Happy Thanksgiving all!
We have conversions that will accomplish what you are looking for that begin at $140 and go up from there depending if you want additional options. This particular job was $350. As for the cork, it is just a stable filler for the void gimming creates. There are other options to fill that void. Those don’t change the price or anything, just performance. Thanks for watching! Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
Dang, what a cool project. The beefier base really balances out the bump toe on the IR. Do you know the catalog number on those soles? I can't find it in the 2020 Vibram catalog.
Thanks! That sole is the 427 corded soles. They were discontinued by Vibram a few years ago is why they aren’t in the catalog. We convinced Vibram to make them for us. Our supplier is the only one that has them available for purchase. JH Cook and Sons Inc. is suppliers name.
It’s been a while. Not sure what camera we were using at the time. I do know that vintage manual lenses were used. Our videographer prefers to be in control.
Tony. This is remarkable. That corset stitch was too pretty not to see the light of day again! I can't imagine how much this transformation costs. Surely more than the Iron Ranger's list price. No?
Nicks boots has videos on how they make their boots. They use nails to secure the upper in the center and rear of the boot. I guess if you don’t have the original last it’s much harder to do that
Correct. These boots had already had that area of leather trimmed off. I didn’t want to nail near the edges and risk it tearing loose. The stitching was an insurance policy.
@@bayareanewman1566 we may do that one day. We talked about doing a collab with Pablo out of Canada when the 3 of us were in ny a couple months ago. Time and schedule didn’t work out though
beautiful design, however, i noticed that the double row stitch on the front of the boot doesnt match. One boot has a bigger gap between the rows. On the right boot, the stitches are almost touching each other and on the left boot there is a noticeable gap. I'd be a bit disappointed if i received those boots back and it looked like that. I'm sure the resole aint cheap
I am not understanding properly how it was done. Don’t those nails damage the inside of the shoes on the lower portion? Or it’s going into the stitching?
Thanks! This is the link to that package on our website. However, the Vibram corded sole is currently only available in sizes 12-14. We have the Dr Sole corded soles though. Email me if you want to see a picture of them wyattndad@gmail.com wyattanddad.com/products/the-iron-falcon
I’ve been wanting to install a leather midsole on my Iron Rangers but a friend of mine said that I wouldn’t be able to flex or bend the shoe. True? I’ve always felt this midsole is what the Rangers need to not only make it look more robust but really up the level to match the PNW brands. Thoughts?
@@alanmunoz8961 every customer feedback we get (and that’s a lot) that has added the midsole to the Iron Rangers has raved about how much it improved the boots. Your assumption is correct about it upping the level towards the pnw boots.
@@alanmunoz8961 here is a link to our website with the original 430 soles and thick midsoles. You can click different options and see the pricing. wyattanddad.com/products/the-430?variant=43256599118005
1 month ago i decided i was done with tennis shoes and bought a nice pair of boots. now here i am deep down the rabbit hole watching 45 min cobbler videos.
Rofl how it happens now go check out rose anvil videos
@@MrStreetninja007 .... And the Nicks Boots construction videos.
You and me both. I wore nothing but junk work boots for 30 years and when I found this channel and Rose Anvil I went on binge. Wyatt & Dad are re-crafting a 30 year old made in England Doc's for me. Ive had those since the very early 90's. Add to that some Thursday Vanguards, Some Whites Hathorns and a new set of Whites Millwoods. A decent start.
Same here...
Welcome to the club mate! I've been in the hole for the past 4 years, and have no plans of climbing out.
Never seen anyone pull off the corset stitch and the outcome is killer. Thanks for sharing
Beautiful work Tony! Heirloom quality! Every boot lover will spot those boots as unusual and uniquely well done. I'll bet the owner is thrilled.
He just wrote me after seeing the video. He loves them!
Thanks!!!
Truly, the pleasure was all mine. Folks out there.....support your local craftsmen. Time tested and proven quality that's nothing less than a form of art, and a staple of what this country is all about. My hats off to you, Sir. Cheers.....🥃
For a boot guy like myself, (stopped buying cheap throwaway shoes about 20 years ago) this channel is some excellent ASMR for those nights I have trouble falling asleep.
A pleasure watching you work 😊
Not only did you do a perfect job…you had to do it twice. Masterful job.
Wow! You did an amazing job on those boots. They look so much better than before and will last a lot longer now.
Wow, this is incredible workmanship!
Just can’t stop watching all your videos great work
We appreciate it!
I REALLY ENJOYED THE
WAY YOU RECONSTRUCTED
THE BOOTS,
THANK YOU,
RAIFORD HOUSTON.
I love how quick he is to grab that hammer and just start whackin that thang.
Beautiful workmanship!
Just watching how much material can be taken off and still having the boot maintain structural integrity, makes me appreciate how well designed this thing is.
Awesome Wyatt IR custom made boots. The education we get from the masters of the trade are much appreciated. Showing the full process of girdling the waist, looking at it and deciding no, I don't like that and showing how you altered the spacing to make it right is genuine life. ( I'm still waiting on my official copy of the IR/ Falcon conversion process from Red Wing or Nick's.) You went beyond any expectations of ingenuity and skill.
Thanks!
American craftsmanship is astonishing. This level of quality is increasingly rare in the rest of the world.
no
How does this channel only have 13.5k subscribers? This high quality footage of this skilled and artistic labor is an important piece of internet media. This was super fun to watch
Thanks! We get a lot of views but people just don’t hit the subscribe button for some reason 🤷🏻♂️
I could watch This master at work for hours! Incredible work.
I wish we had this level of craftmanship here in Brazil. Brilliant.
There’s some excellent leatherwork in Latin America
@@MrLlama999 Sure, but there is no tradition of goodyear welted shoes production in Brazil.
Real treat to watch. My Dad would have loved this.
True craftsmanship. Amazing 👍
A delight and a pleasure to watch you work Sir. All the best from Australia.
Thanks! You have an awesome craftsman in Australia. I hope to go visit him someday and see your country while there. Blackwood Boot and Shoe Repair is the name of his business.
@@WyattDadCobblerCompany Thanks, I'll check them out.
I really thought these were my boots based off the timing & the name lol you’ve done 2 of these now in the same week! Super cool video & UPS says my re craft should be here by Friday. Love watching your videos and can’t wait for my iron rangers to be back on my feet like my Nicks.
After watching a few videos with Nicks, Bordon, and other higher end boots, the speed that you were able to dismantle those Iron Rangers made me really see the difference in construction between $200-$300 boots, and $450-$700 dollar boots. Just a different level.
@@cgordon3 for hardcore wear, there is definitely a difference. For lighter wear and tear, the IR’s are definitely a good option for the money difference.
Man, this is art! Bravo
gorgeous outcome! 🎉
They look great.
You sir are a God amongst men.
Really nice work...!
Also, I appreciate that the volume was turned down a notch while hammering and grinding.
Thanks! We try to adjust the level so it doesn’t blast everyone out.
Was a little unsure at the beginning, but wow, my iron rangers are next! Excellent work!
Wow, beautiful job!
I certainly enjoyed watching you and your video. 👍🇺🇸 Great workmanship!!!!
Wow. Those looks great!
Super talented. What a skill.
Brilliant work.
Incredible, Tony!
Beautifully done. I need a pair done the same way
We will be happy to help you with that when you are ready. Here is the link for this job on our website:
wyattanddad.com/products/the-iron-falcon
Thanks!
Great job! You made a good boot into a great boot. Wish Iron Rangers came in my size. Tony and his team turned my 1000 Mile boots from good to great. I get comments on them every time I wear them.
They look awesome!
Undoubtably an unusual request, could’ve bought Americanas. I gotta say though I don’t think it could’ve been done any better. I hope the customer was pleased. Interesting technique closing the waist up, it’s clear you know your bootmaking man. I’m curious to see how they break back in though. The leather might develop unusual creasing because it wasn’t designed for this. Something you can’t be held responsible for. I was considering Trenton & Heath for my resole but it’s pretty clear that even if they have a bigger shop and more equipment- you’ve got far more experience and hands on time in the field. I’m really critical about my boots/heritage clothing too, but I’d be confident sending my Vibergs/Red Wings/Daytons etc to you for work. Even your son seems experienced, knowledgeable and calm. You’d taught him well. I tip my hat to you fellas 🎩👌👍😁
Thanks! The customer has kept in contact about the boots. He loves them. The waist hugs his feet like he wanted. The creasing was a concern. I didn’t cover it in the video, but I pulled the corset in certain directions to prevent odd creases from forming. I’ve posted pictures on our Facebook page of him wearing them if you want to check them out.
Yeah for sure, I’ll check it out. Thanks for the reply 👍
Awesome work
Awesome job man!!
Great video and fun to watch! Well done!
At 31:00, is there a reason you attach the leather sole grain-side down? Maybe to make the outsole stick better without having to rough up the flesh-side? I enjoyed your insightful video, by the way. Thanks!
The edging from the welts back were a natural edging. So I wanted the cream side of the sole to be pointing up. If you notice, I sanded everything but those edges. And yes, the fleshy side will bond to the soles better.
Great work Tony! Respect dude! G
Thanks!!
I just got my first pair of iron rangers , and I’m wanting some nicks falcons and some Thursdays for beater shoes .
I’ve been watching restoration and resoling videos for days on end .
After guns , Jiu jitsu , bourbon , watches , clothes , food , and home improvement projects I sure don’t need another hobby but here I am lol
It happens to the best of us lol
Really amazing job done. I just love watching these videos of yours.
... Master Cobbler Tony in action = NICEness!
I bought two pair of rangers this year. Black and brown. I love em.
Nice work
I find it interesting that the RWIR is so widely loved and so widely re-crafted. Maybe RW should watch all these cobbler videos and design the boots that people want. They love the upper but want a leather midsole sandwiched between the cork and outsole. I’d also say dump the steel shank and go with a leather shank also. Maybe a softer outsole also.
Very impressive with your creativity and craftsmanship.. I know where & who to send my iron rangers
More videos guys! This great for referencing how I want you guys to rebuild my boots some day!
The Amber Harness looks amazing with that patina. And the new soles look amazing as well.
Beautiful work on those boots. Wish I had hands that knew what to do. ☺
Great job!
Beautiful boot
You don't look bad on camera you look like a professional cobbler who knows things should be done the right way the first time. I want you guys to work on my iron rangers once I need to have them resoled. I want a different heel with a better midsole and a little leathwr reinforcement on the shank with a 360 Goodyear storm welt.
We can do that for you when you are ready.
Thanks!
Stunning 🤩. I’m going to upgrade to this one someday
Such incredible work! I just love what you did here!!! I bet the cost for this is more than $300. If not, i5 should be.
$350
Sounds fair to me!
@@WyattDadCobblerCompany not bad at all! Very fair price
Why wouldn’t someone just buy the Falcon from Nick’s Boots rather than buy the Iron Rangers and convert them?
@@bobtheaccountant2534 that’s explained in the video. Lol
Another great vid, instant sub!
very great video!! i like haritage shoes and motorbikes too. best wishes for you for 2023. when i am in the states, i will ride with you…😊
You guys really know how to do a pair of boots right. I love seeing the redrafting you do. Eventually I’ll get my Iron Rangers sent in. I just keep putting it off.
Luv the smells from a cobbler's shop!
This is my first time seeing your channel. I am amazed!
You're telling me that you took a roughly $350 boot and made it look like a roughly $570 boot? Doing all that handcrafted work? And charging less than it would cost just to buy the Nick's boot? You are severely undercharging for your work.
Thanks for the welt pointers! That helps a lot.
Thanks! I’m glad to hear it. We are planning more videos in the future with more of a training style
Sir,those are about the nicest pair of boots I’ve ever seen. I need a pair for myself. Love the red stitching. That is definitely 100 percent custom made craftsmanship. Keep up the quality content I’m hooked now.
For a regular "old cobbler " guy , like myself, I enjoyed this video and it was nice to hear the word "bespoke". American Cordwainer's should enjoy that. LOL. I enjoy alot of what you do in SRI. It's nice being able to see you work and alter boots . It'd be nice if the person wanting the re-craft were around to see that you got the waist fitted for them to their liking. I've always used dry. Pre -casing welt may help those who like using a wet welt. That way the welt can be semi dry. Btw, guys from India don't use brushes for their gluing. They just use their fingers and dab the glue on. . They do some great work too but, not a re-craft. ua-cam.com/video/VGUbhKSiH3w/v-deo.html. Anyway, thank you for your interesting re-craft.
Thank you for showing how you welt the toe. It's sort of a running inside joke I have that cobbler videos always skip over the toe welting.
Excelente acabado !!
I've been wearing the same pair of Red Wing logger boots for the past 10 years and still wear them everyday
Looks awesome
Very nice work! I also have a pair of 8111's that aren't very old, but I hate the soles they came with. They're vey hard and thin. Perhaps I'll send them to you to have a softer vibram sole put on. I don't really care for the cork in the sole, either, but I don't know if having it removed is an option with the Goodyear welt. I can't imagine how expensive that conversion was! Happy Thanksgiving all!
We have conversions that will accomplish what you are looking for that begin at $140 and go up from there depending if you want additional options. This particular job was $350. As for the cork, it is just a stable filler for the void gimming creates. There are other options to fill that void. Those don’t change the price or anything, just performance. Thanks for watching! Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
Good job, it's cool!
This was cool. I have a pair of Iron Rangers, wouldn’t mind turning a second pair into some of those.
I really like what you do with the boot modifications. I would like to have information as to cost to do the modifications. Even just a approx amount.
These type jobs start at $240. Our website allows you to click options and see different pricing
WyattandDad.com
Check it out
Dang, what a cool project. The beefier base really balances out the bump toe on the IR.
Do you know the catalog number on those soles? I can't find it in the 2020 Vibram catalog.
Thanks!
That sole is the 427 corded soles. They were discontinued by Vibram a few years ago is why they aren’t in the catalog. We convinced Vibram to make them for us. Our supplier is the only one that has them available for purchase. JH Cook and Sons Inc. is suppliers name.
Great video - the footage was gorgeous, what camera did you shoot this on and what lens?
It’s been a while. Not sure what camera we were using at the time. I do know that vintage manual lenses were used. Our videographer prefers to be in control.
Pretty dang cool!!!
Very awesome!!
Nice bike and boots
A job well done
Craftsmanship...it is a beautiful thing.
Awesome 🇬🇧👌🌟
Tony. This is remarkable. That corset stitch was too pretty not to see the light of day again! I can't imagine how much this transformation costs. Surely more than the Iron Ranger's list price. No?
Thanks! That job runs $350.
@@WyattDadCobblerCompany That's definitely what I thought! Amazing work!
That’s awesome wonder what a job like that cost
Here is the package on our website with different price options
wyattanddad.com/products/the-iron-falcon?variant=43051539169461
Nicks boots has videos on how they make their boots. They use nails to secure the upper in the center and rear of the boot. I guess if you don’t have the original last it’s much harder to do that
Correct. These boots had already had that area of leather trimmed off. I didn’t want to nail near the edges and risk it tearing loose. The stitching was an insurance policy.
Proof that Red Wing Iron Ranger is very well made boot!
It really is. And versatile as well. Not all boots can be converted to different designs without changing the integrity of the boot.
@@WyattDadCobblerCompany your craftsmanship is exceptional! I admire your creativity, excellent work!
It must take passion to do a job like that. I'd be losing patience after the first few times punching a hole through the leather when doing the welt.
Amazing work brother, what kinda glue is that? , is it like contact cement
Thanks! Yes, contact cement. We don’t make people watch while it dries, so I can see where it would raise the question
Those look amazing but are they comfortable to wear after the change? The Iron Ranger is comfortable to start with.
The customer has written us since he got the boots and he loves them. He says they are a lot more comfortable than originally
That's fantastic to hear. Thank you
That baby nice!
Hammer Time!!!!!!
I wish you’d get together w/ Steve and do a video!!!!!!! Seriously worth the trip! I love both your videos!!
@@bayareanewman1566 we may do that one day. We talked about doing a collab with Pablo out of Canada when the 3 of us were in ny a couple months ago. Time and schedule didn’t work out though
Also how much does a re-sole like this cost?
Here is the link with different pricing options for that job.
wyattanddad.com/products/the-iron-falcon?variant=43051539202229
thanks I will check it out
beautiful design, however, i noticed that the double row stitch on the front of the boot doesnt match. One boot has a bigger gap between the rows. On the right boot, the stitches are almost touching each other and on the left boot there is a noticeable gap. I'd be a bit disappointed if i received those boots back and it looked like that. I'm sure the resole aint cheap
Then don’t buy hand made stuff. If you read nicks website, they will tell you that everything is not symmetrical also.
Agreed i would be so disappointed especially thats the part of the boot that you will always be seeing ouch 😢
lol the heel wheel.
Amazing work. This must have taken forever. How would something like this cost?
This particular job was $350
I am not understanding properly how it was done. Don’t those nails damage the inside of the shoes on the lower portion? Or it’s going into the stitching?
We used brass nails to keep from damaging the interior. I explained that in the video.
Love the look of these what would something like this cost me if I send you my boots to do the exact same on my boots
Thanks!
This is the link to that package on our website. However, the Vibram corded sole is currently only available in sizes 12-14. We have the Dr Sole corded soles though. Email me if you want to see a picture of them wyattndad@gmail.com
wyattanddad.com/products/the-iron-falcon
Are they copper rough and tough rangers? The nicks look very much like copper rough and tough out of the box.
I think you are taking what the customer said he wanted a little too literal
Why is the welt lock stitched to the gemming rather than saddle stitching it?
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@@WyattDadCobblerCompany
Thank you for the quick reply! It’s always good to learn!
I’ve been wanting to install a leather midsole on my Iron Rangers but a friend of mine said that I wouldn’t be able to flex or bend the shoe. True? I’ve always felt this midsole is what the Rangers need to not only make it look more robust but really up the level to match the PNW brands. Thoughts?
@@alanmunoz8961 every customer feedback we get (and that’s a lot) that has added the midsole to the Iron Rangers has raved about how much it improved the boots. Your assumption is correct about it upping the level towards the pnw boots.
Thank you. How much for this service? I just want to add a thick leather midsole.
@@alanmunoz8961 here is a link to our website with the original 430 soles and thick midsoles. You can click different options and see the pricing.
wyattanddad.com/products/the-430?variant=43256599118005