Holy toledo. That's actually crazy, I have those EXACT boots (Lucchese 'Lonestar' ropers, I was told they are?) in the exact same Cherry Red color, also in 10.5 EE Wide. I bought them used, on eBay, and am trying to restore them myself as a newbie western boot owner. Used this video as a reference on what all to do. Thank you for posting this!! EXTREMELY helpful!
I love your videos and missed them on your RUclips hiatus. So happy to have more content from you! There are a few things I’d love to see, restorations are always awesome since every shoe is different. I don’t think those get old (they don’t from me anyway). Anyway, I’d love to see how you treat different materials like suede, nubuck, different synthetics (Easy cleaner seems to not work as well on some and just seeing a variety of treatments and techniques would be helpful especially on unique style shoes like uggs and birks if you sell them often enough). I really loved the keyword video you and your wife did on your other channel. I struggle mostly with boots but I love selling them. The skins, patterns, heels, toes, two tone, mixed fabric ones, just having a variety and talking through and describing them would be cool. Idk. Ideas. I am always down for these restoration videos though. Thank you!
Such an awesome video that I truly appreciate you sharing. Is there any way you could share a link to the boot holders you have mounted? I've searched for them before and couldn't find them for sale. Thank you.
thank you Tino for coming back and teach all of us the how to do things regarding the shoes...and thank you for not putting stupid music when u talk or working on the shoes as many daaahhhh u tubers do without realizing that is very annoying...:)
Great video Tino! I see you use a bourse hair brush and a towel. I use a brush.. am I missing out by not using a towel as well? When would you use which?
Hi my name is Chris & I am a subscriber. I live in Australia & have a large collection of cowboy boots (mainly Lucchese & Tony Lama). Can you tell me where I can source a boot clamp for the wall like you use please? ...or who makes them. Thanks.
Hi Tino, I noticed you have kind of a work shop there, you have a slop sink, you have these boot holders in this video. Did you build this workshop in your home or is it at the business? Can you show the area? Also at the bins I find johnston and Murphy shoes but the heels are always worn down a little. They are 40 to 50 dollar shoes. Do you pass on those or do you replace the heels? Man I am so glad you are back. The world just wasn't right when you stopped posting.
I have a pair of cowboy boots that have small “V” shaped cuts in the leather, on the heels. Where the cuts are the leather is still attached but two sides are lifted up. How would you repair this? Thanks. Love your videos!
Holy toledo. That's actually crazy, I have those EXACT boots (Lucchese 'Lonestar' ropers, I was told they are?) in the exact same Cherry Red color, also in 10.5 EE Wide.
I bought them used, on eBay, and am trying to restore them myself as a newbie western boot owner. Used this video as a reference on what all to do.
Thank you for posting this!! EXTREMELY helpful!
I love your videos and missed them on your RUclips hiatus. So happy to have more content from you! There are a few things I’d love to see, restorations are always awesome since every shoe is different. I don’t think those get old (they don’t from me anyway). Anyway, I’d love to see how you treat different materials like suede, nubuck, different synthetics (Easy cleaner seems to not work as well on some and just seeing a variety of treatments and techniques would be helpful especially on unique style shoes like uggs and birks if you sell them often enough). I really loved the keyword video you and your wife did on your other channel. I struggle mostly with boots but I love selling them. The skins, patterns, heels, toes, two tone, mixed fabric ones, just having a variety and talking through and describing them would be cool. Idk. Ideas. I am always down for these restoration videos though. Thank you!
Hi Tino.id love to know where you can get the wall mounted boot stands. It’d be a lot easier to work with. Than you for the tips. I’ve subscribed too.
Great restoration! 👍🌟
Thank you!!!!
Great video and what a beautiful pair of boots. They came out great!
Excellent work Tino! Great sounds too
Thank you Tino. Very informative.
Such an awesome video that I truly appreciate you sharing. Is there any way you could share a link to the boot holders you have mounted? I've searched for them before and couldn't find them for sale. Thank you.
Awesome video as usual! Could you say how much you will list these for? Thank you for your time😊
Great video.
Thanks Tino.
Great video. I'm curious what the boot racks are called and possibly where they can be purchased?
thank you Tino for coming back and teach all of us the how to do things regarding the shoes...and thank you for not putting stupid music when u talk or working on the shoes as many daaahhhh u tubers do without realizing that is very annoying...:)
Thank you Tino! Please, do the video on suede and nubuck shoes. Thank you.
Great video Tino! I see you use a bourse hair brush and a towel. I use a brush.. am I missing out by not using a towel as well? When would you use which?
Hi my name is Chris & I am a subscriber. I live in Australia & have a large collection of cowboy boots (mainly Lucchese & Tony Lama). Can you tell me where I can source a boot clamp for the wall like you use please? ...or who makes them. Thanks.
Hi Tino, I noticed you have kind of a work shop there, you have a slop sink, you have these boot holders in this video. Did you build this workshop in your home or is it at the business? Can you show the area? Also at the bins I find johnston and Murphy shoes but the heels are always worn down a little. They are 40 to 50 dollar shoes. Do you pass on those or do you replace the heels? Man I am so glad you are back. The world just wasn't right when you stopped posting.
Well done, thank you for share!
Hey Tino, any advice on shoes that are sticky? I’ve tried using a wet wipe and saddle soap, but it’s still sticky. Any suggestions? Love your stuff!
Tino, where can I buy that wall mount cobbler's shoe/boot holder?
I have a pair of cowboy boots that have small “V” shaped cuts in the leather, on the heels. Where the cuts are the leather is still attached but two sides are lifted up. How would you repair this? Thanks. Love your videos!
Where did you purchase the boot wall hangers that you have on this video?
Can you add a link to the shoe holders you have mounted to the wall
Same info requested
What grit sandpaper sir?
Hi, what grit sandpaper is that?
is anyway to restore the leather soles when they are too dirty?
Can’t I use saddle soap to clean the welt
Yes, I use easy cleaner on the really dirty shoes. It saves me some time.
One thing I worry about with the edge dressing is that if it gets wet again if it'll transfer on to clothing, furniture, etc.
You can always use cream shoe polish. It makes it look nice.
How much do you charge
220 grit sandpaper...???