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From: MarcellHUN
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  • Great stuff. You make it look too easy. I'd take s shoemaking class here in NYC if it weren't so much money.

  • very nice work.when i was a kid growing up in Boston Ma. USA every corner had a cobbler.and it was easy to get shoes of boots repaired. now it is hard to find a skilled cobbler cheers from USA you have great skills keep your art alive

  • greath job.

  • A Tisza cipőkről mi a véleménye? (gondolom ért a cipőkhöz valamelyest)

  • Mit is mondhatnék.. Még mindig működik, ebben a cipőkészítők számára cseppet sem kedvező érában... szép cipőket gyártanak.. mi többet lehet még elmondani?

  • Yes yes.. Post more. True master craftsmen are so rare on you tube.. More please

  • Sir, You are obviously very skilled and very experienced in your craft. Try to ignore the stupid comments from idiots. Keep posting. Your videos are fascinating and educational.  Thank you for sharing your art. You are kind.

  • To see me live, and to experience what it feels like to be a shoemaker, come to my hands-on course in New York in November, or be an apprentice in my workshop for a month in Budapest, Hungary.

    For more info, please visit:

    shoemakingcoursedotcom

  • Thanks for the video, I hope to do that one day!

  • teejugador you are a douche

  • cosido muy interesante

  • That looks nice. I don't make real shoes, but it is still interesting to learn about the techniques. Who knows, maybe I'll learn something I can use when making doll shoes.

  • I am afraid, yes.. It takes minimum 40 minutes to stitch one welt with this method.

  • Exactly.. And taking a photo from Mona Lisa would also take 2 seconds..

  • Do you REALLY take that long in real life?

  • teejugador - What a stupid comment. You're a sad git that's completely missed the point. We don't give a stuff about your sweat-shop.

  • Its not my fault your parents are related

  • it looks like two english stitches, one inside the other.

  • e olvidado decir que es muy oriqinal este cosido, joan,

  • este tipo de cosido le llamabamos de doble vira, pero el punto lo haciamos normal y tu lo haces como un trenzado, yo no lo habia visto nunca, salut joan

  • That's beautiful. Thanks for posting this.

  • wheres the sound

  • awesome video !

  • is it cotton thread with beeswax that you are using?

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