The lantern to my green. 🤦🏼♂️😂😂. Brilliant. And the Pan Era a boutique scone maker. The Chris and Steve show is fabulous. Of course great work on the boots as well!! “I love the smell of leather and coffee in the morning.” 🤦🏼♂️😂😂😂
I purchased 200 louis vuitton bags from Japan, in poor condtions.After watching a plethora of your videos I wish I lived right next to you, and become your apprentice. Sadly I am all the way in NYC, in the Bronx, watching your videos and attempting to learn how to fix these bags... But no matter how much I watch....This is really your calling. You literally have the hand of GOD. The touch of Midas. This is in your blood, you were meant to do this. I swear if Louis Vuitton found you... They will give you their company or make a school to learn to design and fix and you will be the principal, Dean, or Master
As usual, another fantastic job from the Master Steveroo...! And another happy customer..... Nice move taking care of him like you did....Awesome.... GG...IN
I enjoyed the coffee break with Chris, you two had me laughing ! It was great to hear Paul's reaction to his boots. Just sit in the recliner with your feet up Paul to help get the swelling down to get those boots on. Women do that all the time. Another great video.
Fantastic jobs Stev, you dad would have been proud of you. So kind of you to do the pair for free, there are not many people in this world with a caring attitude as you. God bless you son.
Another great demonstration that you create art as well as restoring shoes and boots. You do things with your basic tools that most can't do as well even with special tools designed specifically for those things.
I think that coffee blend is designed for drip style coffee. I’d be happy to take it off your hands. Ask your coffee seller what he would recommend for your style of coffee making.
It is amazing Sir watching you at work. You are the Alpha and Omega of your profession. I fully understand the costs and time involved in all the jobs you undertake. It is fantastic how you give these items a new lease of life. May you live long and prosper Sir. Because of youtube. You are leaving a very valuable legacy. Dennis from Northeast of England.
What can I say after the projects part 1 and part 2? Excellent work Steve. The 'biggest fan' boots was a treat to watch and what a surprise for him. You have a good heart bud. The work in the boots that had hidden problems....wow. Instead of getting mad you looked at them and repaired them like they were your own boots. I get caught up in your videos and am fascinated by watching a person who is great at doing his or her work. You make it look easy which it isn't! Shine on
Awesome example of true friendship. “A friend is one of the best things you can be and the greatest things you can have.” - Sarah Valdez. Lets continue.....
Hi Steve, 🙋🏽 I'm just in time to witness the magic that you do ‼️ have a awesome amazing evening ‼️😃. Hello Chris 🙋🏽 . Steve the workmanship is OUTSTANDING ‼️👍🏽👌🏾❤️.
Those boots look hellish Steve, I love the art work on the soles and your kindness overwhelmed me, such a lovely gesture for which I'm sure your customer appreciated. Love your coffee time with Chris 'say hi bye the way' more of this please you guys are funny 😂
What a great job you did on all the boots. Your kindness will come around to you some day for your present to your customer. Your dad gave you character Steve. Be well, de safe, peace. George
"Hey man, why you always tryin to do secret stuff......that triggers me man. If you don't quit dat, I'm outta here!" Steve, I know you always say you don't really do cowboy-type boots, but you're a master cobbler......they came out fantastic!!!
Thanks for the knowledge on using the ratchet tie down. Heart went sad when You showed how You painted the sole. That to me was like a Magician showing how to do the trick. The talent You have to make Elephant skin shoes/boots look like they are brand new!!!
Redoing cowboy boots heck yea, I just got a new cowboy hat steamer, hat stretcher, cleaning products, and have cowboy hats coming to shape and sell, also got done reshaping 3 cowgirl hats for 2 customers
My first comment... Steve, I admire your channel, your humor, your laugh, and your artistic touches that you add to your clients items! I'm not so far from you in Martinsburg, WV, but alas we have no Cobblers here...BTW, I am loving that mustache!
Steve I am a craftsman in a wood shop and I really appreciate your attention to detail and quality of work! I really like to show others how and why to do things right like you!
Steve, you are totally knocking it out of the park lately. I would love to see an episode that is just a coffee break, demonstrating the fine points of coffee section and preparation and a casual chat with a friend or colleague about the "goings on" in your local community. Cheers!
You are a good man sir! Giving Paul the gift of replacing the soles and healing his cowboy boots was a very kind thing to do. Those elephant hide boots have to be at least 40 years old and definitely have seen a lot of long hard use. My old girlfriend father has two pair of elephant hide boots that are over 60 years old and despite each pair being worn once a week they still look almost as good as new. Coffee with a friend is one of the great pleasures of the day
great videos, just what I needed today, ive been ill after the Pfizer covid 19 vaccination and over an hour of Steves work has cheered me up. Best Regards from Scotland
Master craftsman and a beautiful job as always. I have to say that I flinch when I hear that the Tony Lama boots are elephant skin (you've done at least one other video restoring this type), given that elephants are endangered--that said, these boots appear to be vintage and with your reworking of them, will last for many more years without the owner needing to purchase a new pair. Glad that your 85 year old fan is delighted with his boots!
Another brilliant job and what a kind lovely thing to do for that elderly gentleman. As always keep up the good work. Looking forward to the next video.
Hi Steve, when I saw you cutting up the hold fast, I thought that was refined work man! I always enjoy watching you do up a boot, like the one you did a pair of AE shell Dalton in 2 parts. Great work. Keep it up!
I think all of the little details that you add to the soles is like your signature. It’s saying that you take pride in your work and that you value your customers. Just me opining. I really enjoy all the detail work. Thank you for sharing, Steve.
I tried wearing those dadburn cowboy boots but could never get the hang of them so I ended up wearing horse shoes instead. Yuk yuk..great videos! You are a class act sir!
havent watched for a long time. nice beard i must say it really fits you :) seein new tools . and shirt looks great and im happy you actually got it on this time haha. that airbrush style was awsome, nice pair of boots good job as always. real handy work right there
Steve. I just ordered you a bag of coffee from my favorite company, Invader Coffee. It’s coming to your address so be on the lookout! It’s their expresso blend in whole bean so if you don’t have a grinder go get one. Love your videos.
I've been in shoe sales and shoe repair since 1976 when I was 17-years old. I'm a third generation in my family's footwear business. We have sales in boots that equate to about 3/4's of our sales. All types. My dad sold Dan Post boots when Acme Boot Company introduced the name brand with one style made in Spain at that time. I still sell the brand. I'm not a fan of the PU Cowboy Certified soles however. I have to tell folks who are used to half-soles that won't work and they will have to pay for a full-sole job w/ new heel bases as the factory ones always come apart when removing them as well as they are leather composite dust and need replacing. I do find Dan Post to be a good bang for the buck though which is why I've stayed with the line. They have good leather and exotic uppers in line with boots costing ,sometimes, twice the price. People seem to like the cushion feel too. The particular Tony Lama you resoled, the "Tabac" (name of color) elephant boot was a big seller for us in the late eighties through the nineties. It replaced the grey one as our biggest selling exotic. Tony was still independent and owned last by Louis Lama before selling to Justin. Of Justin, Nocona, and Tony Lama I always favored the Lama fit. May I say I appreciate your attention to detail and quality in all of your repairs. The fact I repair shoes and boots all day ,and enjoy watching you, is a testimony and compliment to you. I have the same gold Rapid E stitcher as you. I bought it as a repo practically new machine in 1984 (failed mall shoe operation I was told who rarely even sewed on soles) from Sutton. Still remember their traveling salesman and mechanic Les Mauldin from Florida. He was a gem the likes of which we shoe repair people sorely miss. Just recently had to replace the on/off switch purchased through Steve at Gateway Shoe Machinery at the end of last year . That Rapid E is the best stitcher I have ever used as I had a Landis K and American straight needle before which neither compared to the Pedersen Rapid E. You, sir, are a true craftsman who I extend great respect to.
I need some of that heavy duty coffee. I started watching this one and I was thinking "oh I guess he's getting right into it today". Then I noticed this was part 2 ... 🤣
Dont know if you actually read all your comments..... but going a bit off- piste..... I can only imagine what your workshop smells like.....mmmmm! I remember an old cobblers shop as a child, when collecting repaired shoes, I always hoped he would be a bit busy so I would have to wait a while as I loved being in that lovely smelling shop. Like the smell in my grandmas house ( the men were all racing stablemen) lovely smell of horses.... my dad's workshop.... smell of wood....dad's allotment greenhouse.... smell of tomato plants ... xxx
At then end of the meal, the restaurateur would visit our table and pour a demitasse from a Turkish coffee pot that looked like it had seen decades of use. Best coffee.
Man, I have tried to wear cowboy boots but my feet just do not conform to that profile for some reason. I can wear a Danner work boot no problem. Beautiful restoration . I like the well worn respectable appearing uppers with the new sole/heel. It's kinda like new tires on a cool 15 year old car. Again, superb work Steve.
The coffee breaks are my favorite parts of the videos
The lantern to my green. 🤦🏼♂️😂😂. Brilliant. And the Pan Era a boutique scone maker. The Chris and Steve show is fabulous. Of course great work on the boots as well!!
“I love the smell of leather and coffee in the morning.” 🤦🏼♂️😂😂😂
Come on - today we have Hammer Time, at the very beginning! BRAVO! BRavissimo
I purchased 200 louis vuitton bags from Japan, in poor condtions.After watching a plethora of your videos I wish I lived right next to you, and become your apprentice. Sadly I am all the way in NYC, in the Bronx, watching your videos and attempting to learn how to fix these bags... But no matter how much I watch....This is really your calling. You literally have the hand of GOD. The touch of Midas. This is in your blood, you were meant to do this. I swear if Louis Vuitton found you... They will give you their company or make a school to learn to design and fix and you will be the principal, Dean, or Master
As usual, another fantastic job from the Master Steveroo...! And another happy customer..... Nice move taking care of him like you did....Awesome.... GG...IN
I enjoyed the coffee break with Chris, you two had me laughing ! It was great to hear Paul's reaction to his boots. Just sit in the recliner with your feet up Paul to help get the swelling down to get those boots on. Women do that all the time. Another great video.
I live for every time you say “let’s continue” & give the thumbs up. 🥺
🤣🤣coffee never change ,nice too see Steve and Chris .project 👍.and the customer priceless thx for your time and vlog .👍👍👋👋see you next time
Nice coffee break. Enjoyed as if I were there with you
Fantastic jobs Stev, you dad would have been proud of you. So kind of you to do the pair for free, there are not many people in this world with a caring attitude as you. God bless you son.
Steve, your the man :)! Beautiful workmanship, good friends, and a helpful, kind and sharing spirit...Bravo :)
Marvellous job and beautiful mustaches !!
I have zero interest in western boots, and yet enjoyed every minute of both videos! Well done as always!
Another great demonstration that you create art as well as restoring shoes and boots. You do things with your basic tools that most can't do as well even with special tools designed specifically for those things.
Another One!!! You keep making it all look easy wether you are doing high quality shoes are boots!!
You're a good man Steve and a fine artist. I enjoy your videos very much!
Your coffee segments are life! You had me and my husband LOLing when you tried the nasty coffee. Your face told a story LOLLLL
I really enjoyed the whole project but the best part was the coffee break. You guys made me laugh out loud! Pan Era !!! 😊
Yeah, I loved the story of his ballbusting sister! 😂😂😂😂
I think that coffee blend is designed for drip style coffee. I’d be happy to take it off your hands. Ask your coffee seller what he would recommend for your style of coffee making.
It is amazing Sir watching you at work. You are the Alpha and Omega of your profession. I fully understand the costs and time involved in all the jobs you undertake. It is fantastic how you give these items a new lease of life. May you live long and prosper Sir. Because of youtube. You are leaving a very valuable legacy. Dennis from Northeast of England.
What can I say after the projects part 1 and part 2?
Excellent work Steve. The 'biggest fan' boots was a treat to watch and what a surprise for him. You have a good heart bud.
The work in the boots that had hidden problems....wow. Instead of getting mad you looked at them and repaired them like they were your own boots.
I get caught up in your videos and am fascinated by watching a person who is great at doing his or her work. You make it look easy which it isn't!
Shine on
Spongebob & Patrick !😉 Friendship is a great gift shared between people!
Exceptional work and exceptional results!!
Awesome example of true friendship. “A friend is one of the best things you can be and the greatest things you can have.” - Sarah Valdez. Lets continue.....
Hi Steve, 🙋🏽 I'm just in time to witness the magic that you do ‼️ have a awesome amazing evening ‼️😃. Hello Chris 🙋🏽 . Steve the workmanship is OUTSTANDING ‼️👍🏽👌🏾❤️.
Thanks for the video, great work Steve 👏👏👏👏👍🇬🇧🥾🔨🔨🔨🔨🔨
Great to see people appreciate each other, from Steve to Chris to the elated customer.
Hi Steve.
I hope that you are well.
My wife and I are "in need' of new videos.
Thank you.
May God bless you and your family.
🤣🤣working on it
Thank you.
We need our "fix".
We definitely need to see a Steve and Chris coffee tasting road trip video!!!!!! 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
A little more of those Lucchese boots would've been a nice treat. Both pairs of those look wonderful.
Those boots look hellish Steve, I love the art work on the soles and your kindness overwhelmed me, such a lovely gesture for which I'm sure your customer appreciated. Love your coffee time with Chris 'say hi bye the way' more of this please you guys are funny 😂
What a great job you did on all the boots. Your kindness will come around to you some day for your present to your customer. Your dad gave you character Steve. Be well, de safe, peace. George
It's always good to see Chris coming round and sparkle a good mood, and even more enjoyable knowing he is a true friend. 👍🙏❤️ Let's continue
Ooooooh, I love it when you do something special on the soles! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
So THAT'S how they do that dye design on the sole! Thanks for showing us the hidden details Steve!
Love the Coffee Time! With Chris!
Love your workmanship.
Re-welting is crazy! Such patience and dedication to your craft.
amazing work, look really good, love watching you work.
Great job on the boots. I have a friend that repairs gun holsters. He is like you he makes the holster look like new. You have to love to do the work.
Another fine video and repair . I could tell you didn't like that coffee . Hahaha . Off to waiting for the next repair .
"Hey man, why you always tryin to do secret stuff......that triggers me man. If you don't quit dat, I'm outta here!" Steve, I know you always say you don't really do cowboy-type boots, but you're a master cobbler......they came out fantastic!!!
The coffe break reminded me the movie Cigarrettes and coffe jajaja
Outstanding Work , Steve O as always God Bless You ,Son .🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks for the knowledge on using the ratchet tie down. Heart went sad when You showed how You painted the sole. That to me was like a Magician showing how to do the trick. The talent You have to make Elephant skin shoes/boots look like they are brand new!!!
Redoing cowboy boots heck yea, I just got a new cowboy hat steamer, hat stretcher, cleaning products, and have cowboy hats coming to shape and sell, also got done reshaping 3 cowgirl hats for 2 customers
Coffee time! ☕
My first comment... Steve, I admire your channel, your humor, your laugh, and your artistic touches that you add to your clients items! I'm not so far from you in Martinsburg, WV, but alas we have no Cobblers here...BTW, I am loving that mustache!
Steve I am a craftsman in a wood shop and I really appreciate your attention to detail and quality of work! I really like to show others how and why to do things right like you!
I've never met Chris' sister, but I like her already!
Steve, you are totally knocking it out of the park lately. I would love to see an episode that is just a coffee break, demonstrating the fine points of coffee section and preparation and a casual chat with a friend or colleague about the "goings on" in your local community. Cheers!
👍 Always enjoy watching your videos, your a good craftsman and artist.
Hey, Chris is a stand up guy...👍.
No surprise, each one you repair is a piece of art.
Wow that's recycling at it's best. Total artistry. ♧♧♧♧♧♧
Like well deserved, for "The true meaning of friendship"!
Another great video, Thanks for all you do and your craft. Perfect watching with my morning coffee. Keep up the good work.
I love those touches you put on the soles - that’s artistry!
You are a good man sir! Giving Paul the gift of replacing the soles and healing his cowboy boots was a very kind thing to do.
Those elephant hide boots have to be at least 40 years old and definitely have seen a lot of long hard use. My old girlfriend father has two pair of elephant hide boots that are over 60 years old and despite each pair being worn once a week they still look almost as good as new.
Coffee with a friend is one of the great pleasures of the day
Man you do Amazing work !! Love your videos!!!
As always! Amazing Handarbeit 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
COOL! ‘Complainer Guy’ made several appearances!
great videos, just what I needed today, ive been ill after the Pfizer covid 19 vaccination and over an hour of Steves work has cheered me up. Best Regards from Scotland
Once again, excellent work Steve!
Beautiful work.
Love the coffee time chat.
Master craftsman and a beautiful job as always. I have to say that I flinch when I hear that the Tony Lama boots are elephant skin (you've done at least one other video restoring this type), given that elephants are endangered--that said, these boots appear to be vintage and with your reworking of them, will last for many more years without the owner needing to purchase a new pair. Glad that your 85 year old fan is delighted with his boots!
Another brilliant job and what a kind lovely thing to do for that elderly gentleman. As always keep up the good work. Looking forward to the next video.
Your video work is quite good and the editing is even better. Always a joy to watch you work.
We are back in business boys!!
Switch one is frick and switch one frack? LMAO FUNNY as HELL!!!!🤣🤣🤣
I know that I ain't right for that joke
Hi Steve, when I saw you cutting up the hold fast, I thought that was refined work man! I always enjoy watching you do up a boot, like the one you did a pair of AE shell Dalton in 2 parts. Great work. Keep it up!
I think all of the little details that you add to the soles is like your signature. It’s saying that you take pride in your work and that you value your customers. Just me opining. I really enjoy all the detail work. Thank you for sharing, Steve.
Thanks Steve.
I tried wearing those dadburn cowboy boots but could never get the hang of them so I ended up wearing horse shoes
instead. Yuk yuk..great videos! You are a class act sir!
havent watched for a long time. nice beard i must say it really fits you :) seein new tools . and shirt looks great and im happy you actually got it on this time haha. that airbrush style was awsome, nice pair of boots good job as always. real handy work right there
I enjoyed the coffee time
When you showed the footbed, I thought you should have sent them back as too worn to repair. That was a great job of restoration.
Beautifully done!!!!!!
Good friends are blessings.
Love the ping pong talk you to Guys have. 😂😁
Steve. I just ordered you a bag of coffee from my favorite company, Invader Coffee. It’s coming to your address so be on the lookout! It’s their expresso blend in whole bean so if you don’t have a grinder go get one. Love your videos.
That’s awesome thank you
It's hammer time!!
Beautiful!!! 😍
Those sole decorations make sense to me .It will prevent nasty splotchy stains from road dirt . Like oiling natural leather to make it a even tone
Makes me want to send in my boots for restoration!!!! Better start saving my pennies!!
Amazing job
your beard is looking fantastic!
WOW very kool great info. AAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++ again great video I liked it a lot keep up the great work
I've been in shoe sales and shoe repair since 1976 when I was 17-years old. I'm a third generation in my family's footwear business. We have sales in boots that equate to about 3/4's of our sales. All types. My dad sold Dan Post boots when Acme Boot Company introduced the name brand with one style made in Spain at that time. I still sell the brand. I'm not a fan of the PU Cowboy Certified soles however. I have to tell folks who are used to half-soles that won't work and they will have to pay for a full-sole job w/ new heel bases as the factory ones always come apart when removing them as well as they are leather composite dust and need replacing. I do find Dan Post to be a good bang for the buck though which is why I've stayed with the line. They have good leather and exotic uppers in line with boots costing ,sometimes, twice the price. People seem to like the cushion feel too. The particular Tony Lama you resoled, the "Tabac" (name of color) elephant boot was a big seller for us in the late eighties through the nineties. It replaced the grey one as our biggest selling exotic. Tony was still independent and owned last by Louis Lama before selling to Justin. Of Justin, Nocona, and Tony Lama I always favored the Lama fit. May I say I appreciate your attention to detail and quality in all of your repairs. The fact I repair shoes and boots all day ,and enjoy watching you, is a testimony and compliment to you. I have the same gold Rapid E stitcher as you. I bought it as a repo practically new machine in 1984 (failed mall shoe operation I was told who rarely even sewed on soles) from Sutton. Still remember their traveling salesman and mechanic Les Mauldin from Florida. He was a gem the likes of which we shoe repair people sorely miss. Just recently had to replace the on/off switch purchased through Steve at Gateway Shoe Machinery at the end of last year . That Rapid E is the best stitcher I have ever used as I had a Landis K and American straight needle before which neither compared to the Pedersen Rapid E. You, sir, are a true craftsman who I extend great respect to.
Let's continue!
I need some of that heavy duty coffee. I started watching this one and I was thinking "oh I guess he's getting right into it today". Then I noticed this was part 2 ... 🤣
Beautiful boots!
Dont know if you actually read all your comments..... but going a bit off- piste..... I can only imagine what your workshop smells like.....mmmmm! I remember an old cobblers shop as a child, when collecting repaired shoes, I always hoped he would be a bit busy so I would have to wait a while as I loved being in that lovely smelling shop. Like the smell in my grandmas house ( the men were all racing stablemen) lovely smell of horses.... my dad's workshop.... smell of wood....dad's allotment greenhouse.... smell of tomato plants ... xxx
I read them
At then end of the meal, the restaurateur would visit our table and pour a demitasse from a Turkish coffee pot that looked like it had seen decades of use. Best coffee.
Looks awesome
Great vid thanks
Great job. I loved it
Boots and coffee, mmmhhmmm😊
Man, I have tried to wear cowboy boots but my feet just do not conform to that profile for some reason. I can wear a Danner work boot no problem. Beautiful restoration . I like the well worn respectable appearing uppers with the new sole/heel. It's kinda like new tires on a cool 15 year old car. Again, superb work Steve.
GREAT BIG HART, GREAT JOB, GREAT VIDEO, [ I'm GOING TO BED ]...