30 Year old Nocona Snake Skin Boots Get Some New Life!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @alexgoriatchenkov
    @alexgoriatchenkov 11 месяцев назад +7

    I'm 67 and just got first in my life alligator Western Boots from Ariat.
    They hand made in Mexico. I keep them on the table now, it's like museum creation.
    OMG you doing great job like really professional master.
    Only, Please be extremely careful when you cut with the knife to yourself direction ! Try Always keep movement From Yourself OUT.
    God Bless you young Master !

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for watching! Alligator makes a very beautiful boot. Unfortunately when trimming the soles, cutting towards myself is the most comfortable for me. I’ve cut myself a few times but quickly learned how not to 😂

  • @jvc3312
    @jvc3312 Год назад +4

    I've watched a lot of cobblers on RUclips but I have never seen anyone reuse the rear portion of the leather sole as a new leather heel rand. Brilliant!

  • @avasmith8240
    @avasmith8240 17 дней назад

    God willing… You’ve been blessed indeed 🙏🏽🙏🏽♥️

  • @CK9T
    @CK9T Год назад +12

    3:37 my man’s knife is inside the boot lol

    • @bigbishop9081
      @bigbishop9081 9 месяцев назад +3

      Yup, dude owes his client a new pair of boots. Tore tf out of the scales.

    • @edcorona1914
      @edcorona1914 7 месяцев назад

      Cringe hearing the knife scrape off the scales.

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  Месяц назад

      @@CK9T for the longest time I was wondering what the heck yall meant. I didn’t cut the leather, that was a heel pryer that isn’t sharp at all. It didn’t damage the boot at all and if it did I would have fixed it.

  • @joeimbesi5361
    @joeimbesi5361 Год назад +7

    Great work young man. I’m glad you found a nice career path that you enjoy.

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  Год назад +2

      God has definitely blessed my life, thank you for the compliment

  • @petemelendez710
    @petemelendez710 11 месяцев назад

    Love your work now I know if I need to set my boots definitely you’re the one. Thank you for the video.😊

  • @jlf2393
    @jlf2393 2 месяца назад +1

    YOU DID A DAMN GOOD JOB....👍.

  • @ismaelcalderon2542
    @ismaelcalderon2542 21 день назад

    To give you an idea for a video. People purchase used Noconas in reptile skins but don’t know how to disinfect them. You can probably do a video on how to clean and disinfect without ruining the boots.

  • @avasmith8240
    @avasmith8240 17 дней назад

    Great job young man ❤

  • @AaronEstrada-k8h
    @AaronEstrada-k8h 11 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent job brother 👌🏼

  • @frankcastle3827
    @frankcastle3827 11 месяцев назад +1

    I wish all shoes and boots could last this long and still be in excellent condition!

    • @OwlCat-c4b
      @OwlCat-c4b 7 месяцев назад

      A good snakeskin cowboy boot can last a lifetime with minimal effort & care. Just occasionally condition the skin and have em re-soled when they wear out. I spent 300 on my Nocona python skin 20 years ago and they look brand new. Can easily get another 20 out of em. Now thats an investment that pays dividends.

    • @frankcastle3827
      @frankcastle3827 7 месяцев назад

      @@OwlCat-c4b yea I agree! That's smart to do too

  • @OwlCat-c4b
    @OwlCat-c4b 7 месяцев назад

    Hey, yall, saw this and hd to click! I have a 20 year old pair of Nocona belly-cut pythons in perfect, near mint condition. Im a firm believer that the back-cut ones dont age as well and are prone to scale keeling even with proper conditioning. Belly-cut is where its at! They were my first of several pairs, and I still wear them somewhat regularly! Great video and great work! Nocona makes a fine boot. Built to last.

  • @znzp250
    @znzp250 9 месяцев назад

    This video is great! I learned so much and your also hilarious man! Thanks for posting. Pretty sweet those boots made there way back to the shop!

  • @keithbaker5932
    @keithbaker5932 Год назад +3

    Great video. A tip from an old footwear guy - Vibram is pronounced “vee-bram” because it’s a portmanteau of Vitale Bramani, the Italian gent who designed the original mountaineering sole in 1937. Best of luck in your business and life! You’re off to a great start! 🤠

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  Год назад +2

      That’s awesome! I’ve heard a little bit about the history, but I do know they make the best long lasting soles. I appreciate the new insight and the kind words. God has definitely blessed my life and I hope pass on to others the joy he’s given me.

    • @TEXASLOYAL
      @TEXASLOYAL Год назад

      @@Theshoeman02 I just recently bought a pair of Tecovas python boots, the Barton, what would you recommend for polishing and conditioning, just found your channel, new subscriber here 👍🏻

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  Год назад +1

      @@TEXASLOYAL with Python I would recommend Angelus Reptile Exotic Skin Cleaner & Conditioner. It comes in a spray bottle and works wonders on python and other exotic skins

  • @groundcontrolgainesville4841
    @groundcontrolgainesville4841 Год назад +24

    BRO YOU'RE ONLY 20 Y/O and married with a cobbler shop?!?! Prodigy.

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  Год назад +20

      All glory goes to God who gives me strength and guides my steps

    • @help3106
      @help3106 Год назад +2

      @@Theshoeman02 keep the good work man, slow and steady.

  • @stevewatson-el6wy
    @stevewatson-el6wy Год назад

    Awesome and very interesting video ! Thank you

  • @JaimeSotelo-t7x
    @JaimeSotelo-t7x 8 месяцев назад

    You did great you made it look easy good job. It looks like if you charge $200 for that, it wasn’t enough money for that great work.

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you, with anything it just takes lots of practice and patience.

  • @lesliewilmot9692
    @lesliewilmot9692 Год назад +1

    You do both awesome work and an excellent job teaching us about your restoration process. Thanks.

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  Год назад +2

      Thanks I’m happy to bring y’all along with me

  • @alexperez3651
    @alexperez3651 Год назад +1

    I been searching eBay for some vintage Noconas. Seeing the quality build is making me more confident that when i find a well taken care of pair I can get em resoled and they’ll have plenty life left!

    • @alexperez3651
      @alexperez3651 Год назад

      Great work on these too, cool to see a young guy in a trade like this operating at such a high level. Super informative, cheers

  • @john_realville3449
    @john_realville3449 5 месяцев назад

    hey, how much do you charge for a resole like that?

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  5 месяцев назад

      @@john_realville3449 this job starts at $185 for the full rebuild

  • @WeekleyRehabFishingCharters
    @WeekleyRehabFishingCharters Месяц назад

    I have a pair of 40 year old tony lama boa skin boots, dog chewed on heal. But boots otherwise still ok condition, but have not seen any love in long time , are they worth getting fixed up? Do you take on jobs like this

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  Месяц назад

      @@WeekleyRehabFishingCharters I’ve done a couple of those jobs. It’s not cheap because it’s time consuming work when done properly.
      ruclips.net/user/shortsoh-h6bewzx8?si=YFu_WJNadKFB4kB8
      This job was $150 for new heel counter covers (outside leather) leather heel counters, leather heel bases and rubber heels. Sourcing the exotic leather is also not cheap which is why this customer chose against it. I was able to reuse the welts and the soles, but most of the time I have to replace the soles which could add another $165-$265. The only time I don’t recommend repairing is if the uppers are in bad shape, but if they are comfy and in overall good shape, you’ll get many more years of wear out of them. Your welcome to text me a few pictures of the boots to (559)733-4004 and we can discuss more details and get a better idea of what it would cost

  • @huggi3z08
    @huggi3z08 10 месяцев назад +2

    Beginning of video he slipped off heel and stabbed side of boot, I about passed out boys

  • @richardwesthafer3769
    @richardwesthafer3769 5 месяцев назад

    I’m missing a small patch of snake skin on the heel of my boot can it be repaired?Thank you

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@richardwesthafer3769 the best thing to do would be to find a small piece of snake skin that matches the boots and patch the area. If you want text me a few pictures of the boots and the area that’s missing and I’ll see what I can do. (559)733-4004

    • @richardwesthafer3769
      @richardwesthafer3769 5 месяцев назад

      Oliver can my boot be repaired?Send me your contact info please

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@richardwesthafer3769 my business cell is (559)7334004 you can text me a few pictures

    • @richardwesthafer3769
      @richardwesthafer3769 5 месяцев назад

      @@Theshoeman02 just sent you pics and the culprit

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@richardwesthafer3769 that sounds good I won’t be at my shop until Monday so I’ll talk to you then

  • @Bigsky70
    @Bigsky70 Год назад

    Why did you decide to use nails rather than lemonwood pegs?

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  Год назад +1

      Lemon wood pegs take more time to install, and I’ve seen boots come in my shop where they are actually falling out. Brass tacks are a good substitute

  • @josiahmichel1734
    @josiahmichel1734 3 месяца назад

    What’s up Oliver. My name is Josiah. Idk if you remember me but ive been looking for a good cobbler for a bit now. It’s cool to see that you’re doing well, have a business and a RUclips channel as well. Do you have any way I can contact you?

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  3 месяца назад

      @@josiahmichel1734 hello 👋 your welcome to call or text me at (559)733-4004

  • @JRUGGIERO419
    @JRUGGIERO419 Год назад

    Love watching u work ..

  • @pabloandreszaparanrojas7975
    @pabloandreszaparanrojas7975 9 месяцев назад

    Didn't you forgot the shank?

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  9 месяцев назад +1

      No, if you look closely after I put the cork in, that back piece along the waiste of the shoe is the shank

  • @JamesSmith-mp6by
    @JamesSmith-mp6by Год назад

    Great job. Saw this on Facebook.

  • @petersilecchio4417
    @petersilecchio4417 Год назад

    Great Work. All the Best!

  • @davidsridharan202
    @davidsridharan202 9 месяцев назад

    What did that job cost?

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  9 месяцев назад

      This job is about $165

    • @davidsridharan202
      @davidsridharan202 9 месяцев назад

      @@Theshoeman02 Criminally fair price. Amazing work!

  • @AlfredoMorales25283
    @AlfredoMorales25283 28 дней назад

    Excelent

  • @davidellison9937
    @davidellison9937 Год назад

    My terminology may not be correct but do you need to hit the original holes in the welt when sewing on the new sole? Otherwise seems like new holes right next to the old holes could really weaken the leather esp for a subsequent re-sole ... or am I missing something fundamental?? Would love to hear your comment.

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  Год назад +1

      So typically we do aim to hit the original holes when sewing on the new sole. Our sewing machines have guides that help us adjust the depth and width of the stitch. Unfortunately it’s a guessing game since your stitching the boot upside down all you can do is pray you have your guides set properly and hope for the best. With practice you do get better, but sometimes the sewing machines like to give us issues. That being said depending on the width of the stitches, if you miss a few holes here and there you won’t have any issues. It doesn’t always look the best, but structurally there’s no problem. Now if it’s a shoe that’s been resoled a few times and each time they missed a few holes, I will recommend a new welt just because the foundation is weak and you risk the sole peeling away from the welt.

  • @larrydeaton5452
    @larrydeaton5452 Год назад

    Do you work in Jonesboro? If so I have been in your shop.

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  Год назад

      We did have a shop in Jonesboro, unfortunately we had to close the shop and move to our main shop in Tn

    • @larrydeaton5452
      @larrydeaton5452 Год назад

      You are a very talented young cobbler. Keep up the amazing work and good luck in your future endeavors.

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  Год назад

      @@larrydeaton5452 thanks!

  • @rodm2345
    @rodm2345 Год назад

    You did a badass job! 👍

  • @northrider8628
    @northrider8628 8 месяцев назад

    Did you tell the customer that they didn't need new soles? Not even close to time to replace...

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  8 месяцев назад

      Sometimes from the outside it’s hard to tell, but when you felt the sole it was pretty thin. Yes he could have gotten away with new heels for maybe a few more months, but then he’d need to pay for a resole. So I advised him to spend the money on a resole now instead of paying for heels, and then a resole a couple of months later.

    • @northrider8628
      @northrider8628 8 месяцев назад

      @Theshoeman02 well bless your heart...!

  • @Burritosarebetterthantacos
    @Burritosarebetterthantacos Год назад

    Ive got about 5 pairs that need this service!

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  Год назад +1

      Awesome! Go ahead and click the mail in form on our website and we can get you taken care of! linktr.ee/shoeman_angelscustomcreations

    • @CK9T
      @CK9T Год назад +1

      3:37😂 this man’s not going to cobble anything of mine

  • @syntheticlubricant699
    @syntheticlubricant699 Год назад

    💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎

  • @HBrothers-gx3qg
    @HBrothers-gx3qg 4 месяца назад

    Now I know where not to take my boots

  • @striketheiron6339
    @striketheiron6339 Месяц назад

    You ruined those boots with that knife. That's a bad job man

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  Месяц назад +1

      @@striketheiron6339 ok that’s actually a heel pryer, it’s not sharp at all and didn’t damage the leather at all. If it did I would have fixed it.

    • @striketheiron6339
      @striketheiron6339 28 дней назад

      @Theshoeman02 I respect your reply. You've gained a follower.

  • @pitdawg6418
    @pitdawg6418 22 дня назад

    How many of you were flinching when he was cutting anything off the boot? I was just waiting for him to cut into the snake skin that are so thin and Delicate! If you value your 30 year old boots that looked in Excellent condition I would NOT send them or trust this guy with them after seeing how was handling them. I'm sorry BUT I would rather send my boots to someone with alot more experience. With 1 slip of any of the knifes he was using he would slice the snake skin and forever RUIN them! Plus the using of all those OLD parts back I to the boot he didn't have to go through dismantling all thr boot then! Sorry I know he's very young and trying BUT go practice on a pair of regular leather boots and NOT on some irreplaceable 30 year old boots!

    • @Theshoeman02
      @Theshoeman02  21 день назад

      @@pitdawg6418 I appreciate you watching my video and for the constructive criticism. You’re welcome to send your boots to anyone. Mistakes happen to anyone no matter how much experience you have. That being said I have yet to ruin a pair of cowboy boots in the 5 years I’ve been in the trade. Also since I’ve posted this video, I’ve actually been able to replace the vamps on boots so that in the case mistakes do happen, I’m able to fix them.