Initially i was a bit annoyed with the background noises as i listen to this channel for my study, then i changed my mind to appreciate the background noises as they were real people’s life sounds. Better than bad music actually. I miss korean smells and noises (sometimes not so good but still lively so lovely). Thank you Terry!
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You have made a very beautiful pair of boots. Truly professional in every way, and your attention to detail is exemplary. I admire your talents. God keep and bless you.
A true craftsman, I loved watching this from start to finish. I can't believe the detail in doing everything by hand. I've watched so many videos of cobblers repairing or making shoes/boots from scratch and they all use stitching machines and mechanical equipment. This was a real pleasure to watch.
Thank you. That was amazing ! I just wish the spot where he goes from making the inner leather piece to the outer leather body isn’t show. So we don’t see how me made the actual outside of the shoe. I don’t know how he crafted the pieces for it all!!! I really sit understand why this whole part wouldn’t be taken out if the video? It’s not as is he would need to hide his knowledge from the world as if everyone was going to take away how he did it and take his work from him. I just don’t get it. We literally see him do some of the Mondale stuff for several minutes and then the entire body of the upper is not shown to us to watch? Oh boy was that disappointing. Alright, well, for his artistry I thank him and you for showing us all of the rest of this process. Cheers
Тачает мастер сапоги Порою встав не с той ноги, Но получается шедевр, Который стоит сотни евро. С отборных, знатных, гладких кож, Где не гуляла даже вошь. И молоточек его точен, А глаз на соточки отточен. Не дрогнет точная рука, Его обувка на века ...
I thought I had a basic understanding of shoemaking, but there were so many more layers than I knew. I wish I had the means to buy handmade shoes because I have both large feet, with orthotic issues, combined with a slightly shorter leg and very picky tastes, but these shoes are a shape that I find pleasing.
Greetings and best regards, master artist. How patiently and calmly you did each step of the work carefully and delicately!!! How much I enjoyed seeing the work steps. And finally, how surprised I was to see the stunning result😍🤩😇😇😇 Well done to you Well done thousands of times.👏👏👏👏🙌 The art of your hands is unique.👍 I wish you the best. 🫶❤️ Regards, Pouria Nejat, from Iran🙏🌹🌹🌹
Stunning workmanship, a true artisan!..... I have never wanted a pair of boots SO MUCH!! ;-)... Keep up the amazing work... I hope the lucky fellow who got those appreciates all the skill that went into crafting them!!
This was FASCINATING. I watched the whole thing and then watched some parts over again. I have always wondered how shoes are made especially high end and/or bespoke. Please make more videos. LOVED it.
I`ve just started out making shoes by hand and even stitching everything by hand. I`m impressed by the discipline by which you execute your work. I`ve noticed that my shoe lasts are a bit different from yours. Mine have this metal plate at the bottom of the heel and yours don`t have it. What is the duty of this plate and if I were to remove it what would happen to my last. The reason I want to remove this metal plate is because whenever I hammer nails into my last to keep my leather uppers in shape , my nails don`t go through and I end up on the sides of the shoe last instead of the bottom of the last. I`ll wait for anyone with an answer or soulution to this dilemma
미국에서 조금한 구두방을 운영하고 있습니다 당신의 영상은 저를.다시.뒤돌아보게하고 이러한 열정을 쏟지않은.저를.부끄럽게하네요 조만간.한국에.들어가는데 시간이 허락된다면.조언을.듣고싶네요 You are the world class master!!!! Very respectful!!!!!!