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It's great that we can see how are made things like this. Its shows as that the shoemaker is not just an simple craftsman, but a real artist! It would seem its are just a shoes, but its created like a work of art. I didn't realize how much talent, knowledge and precision it requires.
I'm happy that the customer asked for rubber sole protectors. It would be a shame for the shoe to wear out prematurely just because someone wanted to use them.
I agree. I use them on all my leather soled shoes. It really extends the life of the sole and makes them more practical while not sacrificing the nice look of the leather.
I never really think about what goes into making something until I see it done. I don’t know why, but watching these talented fellas make shoes by hand has become one of my favorite relaxation activities. 👍💪💙
Another great job. I hope the wearer of those shoes treats them with great care. My mother in law who will be 90 made men shoes in a factory under the Colehan brand. She would talk about the different steps it would take to make 1 pair of shoes. It is great to see the process she talked about. Thank you for your dedication and sharing this video with all of us who watch them.
@Terry Kim's Shoe Making I've been learning so much about the process just by watching! I have some questions: how did you develop your skills? Were you formally trained or self-taught? How long did it take?
I told my wife that when we go to Korea this summer, I want to stop by Seongdong-gu to maybe get bespoke shoes for my wide feet. And now I see your video and it makes me want to visit your shop. How long from finished last to delivery? We will be in Korea six weeks but visit every year so if I have to, I can wait to pick up depending on your lead times.
@@TerryKimShoemaker your speakers look like very high end studio monitors i would love to hear some great jazz and classical music thru them . your shoes are the best in the world t hey should fetch $5,000 usd . the shoes are at least $2,500. labour and their very high quality should garner $2,500 .wealthy people like elon musk and king charles wear the best, money is no obstacle for them . john lobb ltd. have been in business a long time and have 1 yr wait list for their shoes, wealthy folks sometimes want the bespoke look . i have other cobbler channels i know their work and their prices are worth every cent . thank you for sharing your high skills.
Saludos hermano. Es un exelente tema esto del calzado. Ya tuve muy malas experiencias y con supuestas marcas reconocidas. Quizá en un próximo video hablé del tema. Saludos
Уважаемый Терри Ким, почему вы на 18:37 натягиваете пакет на обувь, для чего? Он же в конечном итоге останется в обуви и снять его будет проблематично.
Does anyone know the name of the 2 tools that are used on the sole to create the wall for the jerk needle and holes? The 2nd one is around d the 10:46 time stamp
Anybody know what the material he’s cutting at 25:18 for the sole is? I’ve always wondered. I’ve seen almost every show maker I’ve watched use this same stuff, and something else that looks like cork maybe? Is is just hardened leather of some sort?
First of all, thank you very much for watching my video and leaving a comment. The various things you are curious about are the basics that you would learn when you receive shoemaking education. I recommend that you acquire shoemaking skills through formal educational institutions instead of self-studying. It's a difficult question to explain through a comment.
@@TerryKimShoemaker are these institutions easy to get into? How does a man get into these institutions? What's the name of a good one? Are there any in California that you trust?
I moved my workshop to Yangpyeong in Gyeonggi Province, Korea. This place has beautiful mountains and a small stream flowing through it. I am very happy here. I will capture the scenery in my next video. Thank you for the comment.
первая сказка то что он работает с будильником на руке...поверьте это не реально когда особенно тянешь пару на колодку, зачем эти показные ролики в белых одеждах и чистых руках, создавать пару это сложный процесс(когда работаешь с лекалами да чисто) но все остальные процессы это пыль,клей,вонь итд
Opening a coffee shop is currently a trend in Seoul, Korea. As a result, the rent has become too high and it has become too noisy. That's why I moved my workshop to a quiet countryside.
I always look forward to your videos coming up in my feed. Watching the process you go through to make the various shoe patterns is both enjoyable and interesting.
Absolutely incredible, I am blown away at how perfect and precise every single step was executed with. A dieing art being brought back to life, keep up the great work please!
долгожданное видео! черпаем вдохновение для наших работ 🪡🧵👠на вашем замечательном канале 🌿 we draw inspiration for our work 🪡🧵👠on your wonderful channel 🌿
Out of all the bespoke videos that I’ve seen on RU-vid, his technique is completely different from all the other videos, but surprisingly more interesting because the method is different doesn’t mean it’s wrong but how he does step to step compared to a factory or even a private shoemaker is different than any of the other videos that I’ve seen