True, I’ve got two pairs of Tony Lama boots(both ostrich) and two pairs of Justin boots(Snake, ostrich). The Justins I got off of eBay several years ago and the ostrich pair had only been worn once.
Those boots are vintage they were very popular in the late 70’s early 80’s they also came in an ivory color. John Travolta even wore a pair in the movie Urban Cowboy
My husband and I are of Indian origin living in Melbourne, Australia. We accidentally stumbled upon your videos and we are hooked. You guys are super talented! 👍🏽
@@minceraftfornite4334 My husband was born and raised here, so it’s home for him. I moved here around 15-16 years ago. The people are friendly and laid-back, the landscape, ocean, and wildlife are absolutely stunning-it’s like living in a dream. Hard work pays off here, which makes it rewarding. Like anywhere, though, it has its downsides-the govt can be overbearing (I guess that seems common everywhere nowadays), but overall, it’s a great place to be.
It's always fascinating watching you restoring shoes/boots. Doesn't feel like a 20-min long video. And I was nodding when Heath was asking if we wanted him to replace the plastic. 😁
Trenton's finally letting Heath have some face time with the viewers. Who knew he could be so funny behind that deadpanned expression? Let's hear it for Heath's sense of humor folks.
Great video....excellent talent with Trenton and Heath...Definately two dudes you want to send 'yer beloved cowboy boots to, to get a new lease on life.....
I swear you gentlemen are going to make shoe snobs of us all. 😃 you are definitely making more business for cobblers everywhere but are setting the bar high. Let's hear it for craftsmanship.
Rex Krueger said it best that the old school traditional ways usually work best for hand tool work. Craftsmen didn’t waste time, money, effort, or materials if they were any good. They found the best ways they could to produce the best work they could with tools, jigs, and processes that just worked over time. It looks like y’all blend quality, new materials (leather soles with small lugs for example) with traditional techniques. It’s mesmerizing to watch you both killing it at your craft. Thanks for the great content.
I and my wife live at our ranch here at Lake Thunderbird in Norman Oklahoma, where we raise Horses and Cattle. I was the Sr. Board member of the "Norman Round Up Club". My Cowboy Boots are MANDATORY out here. We have Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes, Pygmy Rattlesnakes, Copperheads, Cottonmouths and other things that like to bite. A GOOD pair of Cowboy boots are a 100% requirement here!......( killed 3 Pygmy Rattlers just last year, killing one of them by stepping on it with my boots )...........My most comfortable and favorite boots are my Rattlesnake Boots. Extremely soft leather, but very durable and bite proof (so far LOL)
Wow. I thought I was the only one from Columbus, Indiana that was obsessed with this channel. Small world. Now I need to send a gift to one up them!! 😤
I'm a pilot and wear Thursday executive's for work. The hot tarmac, leaked fuel, and fluids destroy leather and rubber studded leather soles quickly. The lugged JR soles look like they'd provide some resilience in that environment without looking like a boot sole. Keep up the great videos!
@@TrentonHeath I'm currently flying the Lear 45 and 75. We fly a lot of business people around the country, occasionally making it into BNA. I discovered your channel during my down time at a training event in Wichita and never looked back. Thanks Guys!
I enjoy many cobbler channels and I'm always struck by the fact you two cats are undeniably the best dressed and have the cleanest shop of any I watch. Kudos gents.
Thanks guys. The boots look great. When I visited Nashville, my friend who lives there, talked me into buying a pair of Lucchese boots. Never thought I’d wear cowboy boots, but I like them. Are you fans? PS - You’re making my hungry 😋
@@conservativeokie Thanks. They definitely feel like high quality to me. But they probably should feel that way given the fact that I'd put them in the category of "an investment." :)
Lucchese are great boots ... so are Nocona. I also like Justin (as a cheaper daily boot). Tecovas are also quite nice ... especially for the money. Never been a huge fan of Tony Lama ... also keeping in mind that they are usually pricier than the previously mentioned here. Greetings from Texas 🤠
I love these highly- detailed resole jobs... Also, the shooting style of having you both working together is really great. In fact, I think that I've found a video to tie with my previous favourite, which was the Lobb repair... Again, the camera-work is excellent, but the real strength of the video lies in how Heath breaks down and explains the steps. Considering the attention to detail, meticulousness and care that you both put into your work, I find myself wondering what you could do if you were to take on a restoration of Trenton's Mustang?! (or was it a Camaro?) I bet that a whole lot of people would LOVE to see that! Thanks guys!
I used to sell TL's back in the early 80's; always loved the hand pegs, steel shank and leather lining. Great work on this pair; those soles look awesome, craftsmanship 🔥. Great video.
A good fitting shoe/boot just can't be beat. Love the way you're keeping with tradition and using real leather. I used to have an old pair of Tony's which were kangaroo hide, with the lizard critters on the toes. I wore those to the point of the uppers fell apart. They were like slippers on my hooves.
I ordered your Saphir Leather Lotion and treated my new Tecovas and two pair of 30 year old Dan Post. Boom what a difference in the leather and over all look... Thanks
Request: More wide angle shots. Love seeing more of the shop and getting a better idea where things are placed and how it works and such. Maybe some shots from up on a ladder or whatnot.
Just a note to say that I love the commentary with the video. I learn something new every time and there was a lot new this time! Great videos... unique on the web.
i bought a pair of ariat cowboy boots that had leather soles with rubber inlays, it didnt take long for the rubber to dry out, crack, and fall out. lesson learned on that deal.
Back in the day, I had a pair of moccasin boots, with a crepe rubber sole and side zip. I loved those things, wore the hell out of ‘em. If I still had ‘em or could find a pair, I’d send ‘em off to you guys!
Seeing how the soles are made now I understand why my Tony Lamas feel like I've been walking on concrete at the end of the day. I think I'll have them resoled with some cushion now. Thanks.
I love the sewing part, I'm always fascinated that the machine goes through all that. I live my boots goat, ostrich, cow just as long as it's not too hard to take care of. Fun show, thank you
I also like the filming side by side, I even said, "And their off!" Great turn around on those boots. As I get older, I appreciate good shoes. I am learning what good boots and shoes are!
i know that when i need to get my boots resoled, i’m going to have Trenton & Heath handle it, because of their high quality workmanship and attention to detail
It was fun to rewatch this and see you all work on and explain a holdfast welted boot now that I have a pair. It'd be awesome to see you work with Hondo boots or other boots like these.
This video production was Totally Original. I give it a score of 100 for Originality. Both Trenton and Heath working side by side, asking the opinions of the viewers as well as Cowboy traditions. I totally Loved the boots finished appearance. I think toe taps would have been cool looking. Totally loved the Brass stud addition. Very high end look. Well done guys. Beautiful
I never really thought I'd like watching shoes being made but I do. It's great to see you bring back some of these shoes or boots from the brink of destruction LOL. But what an art you have. You of course make it look easy but it's not I'm sure. I like the machine you use to cut the excess of the sole of the shoe.
Used to live in Oklahoma... wish you still did. Having guys of your ability local would be amazing. When I get work done on shoes or boots I’m always left thinking it should have been better.
Really enjoyed this video! One suggestion I would like to see is for you guys to make a video showing all of the various options you have on your website for recrafting.
Those definitely have pointed toes. Mine were like conventional rounded toes. I have high instep, boots are tough to find that fit well. Bought mine a million years ago at Cutter Bill's in Dallas. Crazy store that provided beer while you shopped. Guess that freed up the wallets.
As a person who lives in an urban area that is almost anti-cowboy boot, your breakdown of Cowboy boots really convinced me to go ahead and get myself a pair...or two.
Wow what a great job. You gentlemen should be proud of yourselves. American craftsmanship at it's best. You took an excellent product and made it better. Be well. God Bless you both.
I only wear pointed toe cowboy boots especially black ones. I wear them twice a week to preserve the original soles and heels. They last longer that way and they have. I have Tony Lama, Nacona, San Diego, and Sendra.
Thanks for this insight on Tony Lama boots! I would definitely use those lugged soles on mine. I bought my first pair of TLs (also my first pair of cowboy boots) in 1989 or so on the advice of a coworker who only ever wore boots, and said regardless of what I thought about cowboy boots, I should really try a pair of Lamas. I went down to the local western wear store (used to be a lot more of them around here), tried on a pair, and that was it! I've had two other pairs since then and love them. They're definitely made to a price point, and if I compare my newer pairs to the original (which my son now wears), I can tell they're not quite as well built. That said, they're really comfortable, the price is right, and they do seem to last. I had another coworker who would only wear Lucchese, but I could never bring myself to pay that kind of money!
These are beautiful Tony Llamas! Mine are black, round toe, riding heel and 13” sheath! Sheath stitching is the same! I need the exact same repair, plus reconditioning.
I like the JR soles bc they look like they keep the comfort of leather, but add some water protection. I living in Florida it rains all the time and my leather boot soles get saturated all the time!
I like the new JR soles and they would absolutely work great on a pair of made in Mexico Ariats I have that are like bedroom slippers when I put them on lol I asked earlier about reshaping the width of a Dan Post also. Stay safe my Guys Semper Fidelis
I find this very interesting… some of your tooling looks very vintage, I have a clothing line, only a couple of items , however, what you guys use is very cool . The sewing machine is one machine that has the Industrial Revolution look .
Another great video! Always enjoy the cowboy boots videos as I wear them all the time. Really liked the side by side shots too. The videos with both of you in them are the best.
I’ve got family from Ardmore Oaklahoma ….. well when I say “from” the are originally from here in the San Francisco Bay Gilroy, but moved there early. Both my aunts sadly passed away, but my 1st cousins are still alive and well and living in the same city. I love your videos! Keep up the great work! I’m considering getting into this line of work and any advice would be great
Great video guys...you did a really thorough rebuild on those nice classic Lama's using premium materials. Surprised me that Tony Lama used junk material (Leather Board) for their heel on that boot...Yer right about the statement....Cowboys take their boots seriously....all my boots are vintage Tony Lama....made around 1980 or earlier......two pair are used on a daily basis on the horse farm....I clean them pretty good at the end of each day and they've only been rebuilt two times since purchase....they're just nice "used around the farm" cowboy boots with alot of character....and in good condition still...Just don't use 'em in water or mud!!....that'll kill any boot.....Dirt and horse poop is just all in a days work....A little horse poop on the heel gives a cowboy boot character.....Laughs....
@@TrentonHeath I'm picking them up today and putting them in a box. He can't wear them anymore, so a resole is a great way for me to put them back on the road. 😍
I had been watching your videos and had been looking up my vintage boots. Bamm you are doing my exact boot. Tho mine are in great shape. Mine are a women's 7. Very soft leather.
New style of video for you guys and I like it very much! Side by side is a big yes!! Nice explanations mixed with asmr...Love that, keep up the good work, watching you from Canada!!
Once you start wearing cowboy boots you get hooked, when you find the right pair you want them to last forever. Nice work gentlemen.
True, I’ve got two pairs of Tony Lama boots(both ostrich) and two pairs of Justin boots(Snake, ostrich). The Justins I got off of eBay several years ago and the ostrich pair had only been worn once.
Very true! We both have some that we’ve worn forever.
Those boots are vintage they were very popular in the late 70’s early 80’s they also came in an ivory color. John Travolta even wore a pair in the movie Urban Cowboy
Interesting. I have never worn cowboy boots because they seem to be very narrow on the forefoot, and my duck feet can't be having that.
@@needfortweed8734 I would recommended a square toe box boot! Lots more toe room.
That burned wood sign would be perfect in the blank area to the right of the window in the background.
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I like the filming style today of y’all side by side it’s pretty cool
Thank you!
Thank you!
Second that.
It's a Saturday. There's a new Trenton and Heath video. What better?!
Happy Weekend, all! Thanks! 🤙🥾👢
Thank you! 😉👍
My husband and I are of Indian origin living in Melbourne, Australia. We accidentally stumbled upon your videos and we are hooked. You guys are super talented! 👍🏽
When did you move to Australia and how do you like it
Indian food is my favorite!
@@minceraftfornite4334 My husband was born and raised here, so it’s home for him. I moved here around 15-16 years ago. The people are friendly and laid-back, the landscape, ocean, and wildlife are absolutely stunning-it’s like living in a dream. Hard work pays off here, which makes it rewarding. Like anywhere, though, it has its downsides-the govt can be overbearing (I guess that seems common everywhere nowadays), but overall, it’s a great place to be.
@@jeremiahkirby6552 👌🏼
These guys' grip strength should be legit working with them pliers all day
It's always fascinating watching you restoring shoes/boots. Doesn't feel like a 20-min long video. And I was nodding when Heath was asking if we wanted him to replace the plastic. 😁
Haha. Thank you!
People freely doing things for you guys to show their appreciation. If that doesn't convince you you're on the right track ... well then ...
We’re definitely humbled and very appreciative! It’s such a nice gesture by so many of you.
For some reason, I find watching you resole boots to be very relaxing. You make it look so easy.
Trenton's finally letting Heath have some face time with the viewers. Who knew he could be so funny behind that deadpanned expression? Let's hear it for Heath's sense of humor folks.
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Great video....excellent talent with Trenton and Heath...Definately two dudes you want to send 'yer beloved cowboy boots to, to get a new lease on life.....
Best shop set up yet! The side-by-sides should definitely be a mainstay
Thanks! We’re definitely going to start incorporating those into the videos.
The boots look great after the new resole. I liked when the camera was filming with both of you in the shot. Thanks gentlemen and have a safe weekend.
Thank you! You as well.
I swear you gentlemen are going to make shoe snobs of us all. 😃 you are definitely making more business for cobblers everywhere but are setting the bar high. Let's hear it for craftsmanship.
Thank you very much!
Us dudes that wear cowboy boots all the time are assuredly boot snobs.....
Rex Krueger said it best that the old school traditional ways usually work best for hand tool work. Craftsmen didn’t waste time, money, effort, or materials if they were any good. They found the best ways they could to produce the best work they could with tools, jigs, and processes that just worked over time. It looks like y’all blend quality, new materials (leather soles with small lugs for example) with traditional techniques. It’s mesmerizing to watch you both killing it at your craft. Thanks for the great content.
I and my wife live at our ranch here at Lake Thunderbird in Norman Oklahoma, where we raise Horses and Cattle. I was the Sr. Board member of the "Norman Round Up Club". My Cowboy Boots are MANDATORY out here. We have Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes, Pygmy Rattlesnakes, Copperheads, Cottonmouths and other things that like to bite. A GOOD pair of Cowboy boots are a 100% requirement here!......( killed 3 Pygmy Rattlers just last year, killing one of them by stepping on it with my boots )...........My most comfortable and favorite boots are my Rattlesnake Boots. Extremely soft leather, but very durable and bite proof (so far LOL)
We’ve been to Lake Thunderbird many times. We used to live in Moore. Yep, definitely a lot of snakes out there.
Wow. I thought I was the only one from Columbus, Indiana that was obsessed with this channel. Small world. Now I need to send a gift to one up them!! 😤
I love that you always support the troops. Those brave men and women that literally die for our way of life deserve our eternal respect and gratitude.
I'm a pilot and wear Thursday executive's for work. The hot tarmac, leaked fuel, and fluids destroy leather and rubber studded leather soles quickly. The lugged JR soles look like they'd provide some resilience in that environment without looking like a boot sole. Keep up the great videos!
Thank you! What planes do you fly?
@@TrentonHeath I'm currently flying the Lear 45 and 75. We fly a lot of business people around the country, occasionally making it into BNA. I discovered your channel during my down time at a training event in Wichita and never looked back. Thanks Guys!
I enjoy many cobbler channels and I'm always struck by the fact you two cats are undeniably the best dressed and have the cleanest shop of any I watch. Kudos gents.
Well, thank you, Sir!
That boot with its color and toe style and cap has been a Tony Lama staple since the 60s.
I never thought I’d spend my evenings watching cobblers at work.
Thanks guys. The boots look great. When I visited Nashville, my friend who lives there, talked me into buying a pair of Lucchese boots. Never thought I’d wear cowboy boots, but I like them. Are you fans?
PS - You’re making my hungry 😋
Love cowboy boots! We both have some that we’ve had forever. Lucchese’s are great boots! Glad to hear you’re wearing and enjoying them. 😉👍
Been many years since I’ve had a pair, but Lucchese’s use to be the Cadillac of store-bought boots!
@@conservativeokie Thanks. They definitely feel like high quality to me. But they probably should feel that way given the fact that I'd put them in the category of "an investment." :)
Lucchese are great boots ... so are Nocona. I also like Justin (as a cheaper daily boot). Tecovas are also quite nice ... especially for the money. Never been a huge fan of Tony Lama ... also keeping in mind that they are usually pricier than the previously mentioned here. Greetings from Texas 🤠
@@marcc5028 Thanks! Appreciate it.
I love these highly- detailed resole jobs... Also, the shooting style of having you both working together is really great. In fact, I think that I've found a video to tie with my previous favourite, which was the Lobb repair... Again, the camera-work is excellent, but the real strength of the video lies in how Heath breaks down and explains the steps.
Considering the attention to detail, meticulousness and care that you both put into your work, I find myself wondering what you could do if you were to take on a restoration of Trenton's Mustang?! (or was it a Camaro?)
I bet that a whole lot of people would LOVE to see that! Thanks guys!
Thank you so much for the kind words. 65’ Mustang.
That's a pretty awesome gift. Plus, Columbus is almost immediately east of where I used to live in Bloomington. So that's cool.
You all need more cowboy boot videos!!!
I will never stop asking for more cowboy boots
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Definitely liking the lug tread. Snow and ice are less scary that way.
Thank you for not putting music in the videos while you're working. The sounds really add an important dimension to the work. 🙂 Nice job, as always! 👍
Thank you!
Y’all made the boots better than they were. Great to see you guys take pride in your work. Great job.
I used to sell TL's back in the early 80's; always loved the hand pegs, steel shank and leather lining. Great work on this pair; those soles look awesome, craftsmanship 🔥. Great video.
Thank you so much!
A good fitting shoe/boot just can't be beat. Love the way you're keeping with tradition and using real leather. I used to have an old pair of Tony's which were kangaroo hide, with the lizard critters on the toes. I wore those to the point of the uppers fell apart. They were like slippers on my hooves.
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Can't imagine not putting heel pads/guards on a new set of boot heels. That's always what wears first on my boots. Nice work, as always.
I really like when you show your whole self doing the work and not just the boot or shoe
I ordered your Saphir Leather Lotion and treated my new Tecovas and two pair of 30 year old Dan Post.
Boom what a difference in the leather and over all look...
Thanks
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More wide angle shots. Love seeing more of the shop and getting a better idea where things are placed and how it works and such. Maybe some shots from up on a ladder or whatnot.
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Just a note to say that I love the commentary with the video. I learn something new every time and there was a lot new this time! Great videos... unique on the web.
Thank you for watching! We’re glad to hear you’re enjoying them.
You guys are such fine craftsman and so enjoyable to watch! Thank you for showing us all what fine craftsmanship is all about.
You’re very kind. Thank you!
Wingtips have a real nostalgic tug at my heart!
Honest hardworking craftsmen. So well made. Beautifully finished.
Thank you so much!
Watching you guys work is therapeutic.
i bought a pair of ariat cowboy boots that had leather soles with rubber inlays, it didnt take long for the rubber to dry out, crack, and fall out. lesson learned on that deal.
I must say you to have 2 of the best hair cuts on RUclips surprised no shampoo deal's yet lol great video
Thanks. 😂
3 months later and I still gave you the thumbs up when requested
Back in the day, I had a pair of moccasin boots, with a crepe rubber sole and side zip. I loved those things, wore the hell out of ‘em. If I still had ‘em or could find a pair, I’d send ‘em off to you guys!
Seeing how the soles are made now I understand why my Tony Lamas feel like I've been walking on concrete at the end of the day. I think I'll have them resoled with some cushion now. Thanks.
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Can't say enough about Butcher Box...It's been a year for us, fantastic service.. quality meats.
Great Video as always
Awesome!
I love the sewing part, I'm always fascinated that the machine goes through all that. I live my boots goat, ostrich, cow just as long as it's not too hard to take care of. Fun show, thank you
I love your criticisms of "quality" footwear like Tony Lama, Frye, and Gucci. They charge a lot of money and need to be spotlighted.
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Always makes my (London) day to see you to at work. Best of good wishes to you and your families.
Thank you very much!
Another fine job gentlemen, God bless.
I'm a big fan of high-quality cowboy boots which I have worn for over four decades.
The joy of having a 20 min video!!
Thank you!
Hi guys! So great to see both of you working side by side! Cheers!
I also like the filming side by side, I even said, "And their off!" Great turn around on those boots. As I get older, I appreciate good shoes. I am learning what good boots and shoes are!
Thank you!
Even without touching the uppers, those boots look like new. Nice work.
i know that when i need to get my boots resoled, i’m going to have Trenton & Heath handle it, because of their high quality workmanship and attention to detail
It was fun to rewatch this and see you all work on and explain a holdfast welted boot now that I have a pair. It'd be awesome to see you work with Hondo boots or other boots like these.
This video production was Totally Original. I give it a score of 100 for Originality.
Both Trenton and Heath working side by side, asking the opinions of the viewers as well as Cowboy traditions.
I totally Loved the boots finished appearance.
I think toe taps would have been cool looking. Totally loved the Brass stud addition. Very high end look. Well done guys. Beautiful
Thank you very much for your thoughtful comments!
I never really thought I'd like watching shoes being made but I do. It's great to see you bring back some of these shoes or boots from the brink of destruction LOL. But what an art you have. You of course make it look easy but it's not I'm sure. I like the machine you use to cut the excess of the sole of the shoe.
Really good to see the two of you working in tandem
Used to live in Oklahoma... wish you still did. Having guys of your ability local would be amazing. When I get work done on shoes or boots I’m always left thinking it should have been better.
Outstanding, as always. Scoutcrafter started the 199 challenge. Cheers
Really enjoyed this video! One suggestion I would like to see is for you guys to make a video showing all of the various options you have on your website for recrafting.
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We could watch this for hours!
Those definitely have pointed toes. Mine were like conventional rounded toes. I have high instep, boots are tough to find that fit well. Bought mine a million years ago at Cutter Bill's in Dallas. Crazy store that provided beer while you shopped. Guess that freed up the wallets.
Man! I could sit and watch y'all all day!
Thank you so much for watching.
As a person who lives in an urban area that is almost anti-cowboy boot, your breakdown of Cowboy boots really convinced me to go ahead and get myself a pair...or two.
Awesome. Thank you!
Wow what a great job. You gentlemen should be proud of yourselves. American craftsmanship at it's best. You took an excellent product and made it better. Be well. God Bless you both.
You can really tell these guys are brothers...Boots look awesome
Thank you! 👍
Fascinating! Hate that I’ve spent 42 years working in a chemical plant. So muck honor in what y’all do.
I only wear pointed toe cowboy boots especially black ones. I wear them twice a week to preserve the original soles and heels. They last longer that way and they have. I have Tony Lama, Nacona, San Diego, and Sendra.
Very intriguing to watch....really captures you... Must be very rewarding to see the improvements... Great work.... Thanks.
Thanks for this insight on Tony Lama boots! I would definitely use those lugged soles on mine. I bought my first pair of TLs (also my first pair of cowboy boots) in 1989 or so on the advice of a coworker who only ever wore boots, and said regardless of what I thought about cowboy boots, I should really try a pair of Lamas. I went down to the local western wear store (used to be a lot more of them around here), tried on a pair, and that was it!
I've had two other pairs since then and love them. They're definitely made to a price point, and if I compare my newer pairs to the original (which my son now wears), I can tell they're not quite as well built. That said, they're really comfortable, the price is right, and they do seem to last. I had another coworker who would only wear Lucchese, but I could never bring myself to pay that kind of money!
OMG, Luucheses are the best. They do have a lower price machine made line but they’re not the same.
Really liking that piece of leather on the front of the cutting portion of your 5 in 1. First RUclips cobblers I’ve seen have that.
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6:19 👀 Heath wearing the Ariat Highlands, such a fan of those boots!! And the shots of you two working side by side are gold 👌
Thank you!
These are beautiful Tony Llamas!
Mine are black, round toe, riding heel and 13” sheath!
Sheath stitching is the same!
I need the exact same repair, plus reconditioning.
Gonna be getting a pair of Tecovas soon, can’t wait!
They’re awesome boots!
You do an amazing job guys, big fan😊
Kudos from the Basque country 👍🏻
Thank you so much for watching!
Love the way of you both walking up to start work. Great idea guys.
OMG, Pure CRAFTMANSHIP.
I come from the dress shoe/boot world but recently the cowboy boot has really intrigued me. Cool video!
Thanks!
Always great watching a Trenton and Heath video
Thank you!
Those are some nice boots
More of a work/dress boot kinda guy myself but I can definitely appreciate how cool these boots look
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I like the JR soles bc they look like they keep the comfort of leather, but add some water protection. I living in Florida it rains all the time and my leather boot soles get saturated all the time!
I like the new JR soles and they would absolutely work great on a pair of made in Mexico Ariats I have that are like bedroom slippers when I put them on lol I asked earlier about reshaping the width of a Dan Post also. Stay safe my Guys Semper Fidelis
I always like to hear the sound it makes when you are cranking the sole trimmer as it chews thru the thick leather lol.
Better than new with those real leather heels. Beautiful.
I just got hooked to a pair of tony lamas as my first pair these things are super comfy
Hey guys. Received my first Butcher Box today. Thanks for the tip.
Great video. Always fun to watch.
I find this very interesting… some of your tooling looks very vintage, I have a clothing line, only a couple of items , however, what you guys use is very cool . The sewing machine is one machine that has the Industrial Revolution look .
Another great video! Always enjoy the cowboy boots videos as I wear them all the time. Really liked the side by side shots too. The videos with both of you in them are the best.
Thank you very much. We’re going to try and do that on as many videos as we can.
I’ve got family from Ardmore Oaklahoma ….. well when I say “from” the are originally from here in the San Francisco Bay Gilroy, but moved there early. Both my aunts sadly passed away, but my 1st cousins are still alive and well and living in the same city. I love your videos! Keep up the great work! I’m considering getting into this line of work and any advice would be great
Lovely video guys 😍
Enjoyed it to the last second!
Oh, Heath thanks for answering my silly question with the nails 😉
That sign is so cool!!! I just love it and you've got a tremendous fan with him. I also love the Stanley piece!
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Great video guys...you did a really thorough rebuild on those nice classic Lama's using premium materials. Surprised me that Tony Lama used junk material (Leather Board) for their heel on that boot...Yer right about the statement....Cowboys take their boots seriously....all my boots are vintage Tony Lama....made around 1980 or earlier......two pair are used on a daily basis on the horse farm....I clean them pretty good at the end of each day and they've only been rebuilt two times since purchase....they're just nice "used around the farm" cowboy boots with alot of character....and in good condition still...Just don't use 'em in water or mud!!....that'll kill any boot.....Dirt and horse poop is just all in a days work....A little horse poop on the heel gives a cowboy boot character.....Laughs....
Love those new JR soles. Gonna send in my Dad's Tony Llamas... I think he bought them in the 1970's
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@@TrentonHeath I'm picking them up today and putting them in a box. He can't wear them anymore, so a resole is a great way for me to put them back on the road. 😍
I had been watching your videos and had been looking up my vintage boots. Bamm you are doing my exact boot. Tho mine are in great shape. Mine are a women's 7. Very soft leather.
Side-by-side is a cool way of doing videos. Nice touch.
Thank you!
New style of video for you guys and I like it very much! Side by side is a big yes!! Nice explanations mixed with asmr...Love that, keep up the good work, watching you from Canada!!
Thank you very much up in the frozen North! 😂
Nice work guys! Always a pleasure watching you
Thank you!