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Fixing Footwear
A Florida cobbler repairs worn soles and broken heels



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Broken in, but not worn out
Richard Purpora began working at the shop when he was only 14 years old, under the tutelage of his uncle, Frank. Richard agreed to take over the family business in 2007.

Ukrainian cobbler finds destiny in shoe repair
Alex Marshtein opened Alex's Shoe and Repairs in 1985 in Charleston but moved to Mount Pleasant two years ago for cheaper rent and better parking.

Snapshot: Shoe repair is all in the family for Raymond Torcaso
Raymond Torcaso , 51, is a seventh-generation shoe repairman and has been practicing the trade in Kenosha for 40 years.
 
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Posted - 09/24/2006 :  11:38:21 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There is beginning to be separation between the white sole and toe leather in my boots (copas). Is there anyway to fix this or at least stop it from getting worse?

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Randy Lipson

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Posted - 09/25/2006 :  01:22:58 AM  Show Profile  Visit Randy Lipson's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I'm sure a qualified shoe repair shop can determine the best way to repair your boots. Depending on the type of material they are made of, will determine what type of cement needs to be used.

Randy Lipson
Cobblestone Shoe Repair
St. Louis, Mo.
636-532-1046
randy@cobblestoneshoerepair.com
www.cobblestoneshoerepair.com
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