Impossible Shoe Repair Project Stefano Bemer
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- čas přidán 2. 02. 2020
- Contest Shoes!
These Stefano Bemer shoes were incredible to work on. It was a long process to try to bring them back to life. These are contest shoes and i just got word from the judges in the Netherlands that its ok to share because the judging is over. Not sure how I did in the contest but doesn't matter, i enjoyed every minute
Below is a list of most everything you see being used in the video if there is anything missing just drop a comment about it.
Leather Care
Bick 4
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Bick 1
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Venetian shoe cream
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Saphir Renovation cream
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Tarrago Nano Protector
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Lincoln E-Z cleaner
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Shoe Shine
Saphir Beaute Du Cuir Creme Surfine
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Saphir Beaute Du Cuir Pate De Luxe (wax)
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Saphir Medaille D'Or creme
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Saphir Medaille D'Or Mirror gloss
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Saphir Medaille D'Or Pate De Luxe
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Saphir Amiral High Gloss
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Leather Dye
Fiebing Edge Dressing
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Leather Refinish
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Angelus leather dye
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Fiebing's Leather Dye
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Fiebings Edge Kote
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MISC
Master Cement
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Barge Cement
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Hi, I'm a 28 year old girl wanting to learn the trade, and I can't say how happy and thankful I am that you uploaded this video, I learned TONS from it, lots of love from rainy Belgium! Hope you did well in the contest!
Ashtraygal stay tuned Steven has so much knowledge you can learn from.
I wonder how a girl can be 28 years old. That sounds like a grown woman to me.
@@Collateralcoffee give her a break, it's likely a translation difference. I'm not familiar with Dutch or French but Italian uses "girl" for any female from puberty to well into their 30s and often beyond as long as you don't seem "old". "Woman" is very distant and something you use if you are strangers, being formal, or they seem a bit tired out or elderly.
I am a girl at 56, always a girl. Woman is my mom. LOL
@@Collateralcoffee I only use woman if they're clearly elderly. Colloquially in the US, girl is often used until they are married. Anyway, good luck to Ashtraygal on her journey in a trade that needs more talented people.
We are lucky, we are watching a GENIUS . A MASTER.
Steve's head can explode without MASTER and GENIUS reminders!
Years later, I enjoyed watching the video where you do, in fact make your own shoes. And boy Clark, she's a beaut!
Sometimes I don’t know if he talking to us or to himself! He’s enjoyable.
From a guy who works by himself a lot, I'm not sure I know many that don't talk to themselves a lot. You become your own best company.
@@rahdaswami2452 very true! At least it’s listening to someone you love and respect...
He's talking to himself and we are listening.
He's thinking out loud and we get the privilege of hearing his thoughts.
I’d say a little from column A and a little from column B. Us fans want to know what’s he’s doing and why. That’s why to me it’s some from A and some from B.
It’s a fascinating process....as he said, “There’s a lot going on here”.
Well done to Steve.
Tell your wife that your commentaries are well received. After a day of listening to what is happening in Washington it’s nice to hear from someone who knows what he is talking about. Keep up the great work.
One of the things I like best about your videos is how you go about making decisions. You never know what you'll come across inside the shoes, and it's interesting to see how you keep the big picture in mind as you choose your plan of attack.
What a great guy with the most positive attitude I have ever seen. You Sir, are a Great American👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Simply incredible workmanship, beyond master level!
Your shop reminds me of my neighbor shoe repair when I was a child growing up in the 60's in South America. Those days our parents took the shoes to be repaired as many times as these needed. No new shoes until the old ones were really old. I use to see the master to work and I even remember the names of the tools he used. Your job is amazing, thanks for the wonderful video.
Steve those are two of the most dramatic and involved restorations I've ever seen you do! You did a Ph.D. level job on them both! Good luck in the contest, I believe you will do well!
This video was impressive! Enjoyed learning about the anatomy of what makes quality shoes. This shoe is built like a tank the amount of elaborate sewing went into it. Lots of respect to you and many thanks to all your customers that keep your business successful. Hoping your children will continue the family business.
Armenian people are known for being really awesome people. Hard workers and honest!
This is “Art” no doubt!!! Hope you win the competition!
love the comment from the wife, "who are you talking to?" LOL this is soooo a typical married couple! love it!
Kimberly Mason As long as he doesn't loose any arguments with himself...
It's Jake...from State Farm.
❤🧸🧸🧸🧸🧸🧸🧸❤
"Have you seen a man skillful at his work?
He will stand before kings;
He will not stand before common men."
Proverbs 22:29.
Yes. I love it, and thank you for it.
We ARE listening!!! You dont get a CZcams trophy for people not listening......
You've done an absolutely brilliant job. Hope you won first prize. Really love the detail and professionalism one that shoe. From a wreck to a shining Ferrari. Love the blue ones too. 👍
Steve, I can’t even begin to tell you how much I love this video (and all your videos!). Somebody who’s not afraid to take on new things, who works with passion, humor, and total artistry, and who does it all by hand. You’re one of my heroes! A dying breed-artisan craftsmen who love chasing perfection. We need more of you! Thanks for being an example and an inspiration! You’re the best!
Brilliant job Steve, What is your wife talking about? Of course we are listening. Ha , I even answer sometimes. Wishing you all the best for the competition. T
When I was a teenager, I worked for Malanga Bros. Shoe Repair. It was a sweet little company where the craft was being taught and the shops were being passed down from generation to generation. Sadly, I think all the shops closed with the openings of Payless shoe stores on every corner, and I'm pretty sure that these artists all ended up working for Walmart. But, watching your video brought me back to a time in which quality outweighed quantity. Just for a moment I could smell the shoe repair shop. The leather, the rubber, the glues.... Ahhh, Thanks for the memories.
This job did humble my perspective of shoe repair in USA.
Mr. Steve it is todays the front craftsmen of the industry. Thanks.
The commentary/explanations are a big part of the video. Helps me understand what is being done and why.
It takes skill to keep up a running commentary with no one else there to help keep the flow going.
This is just amazing. I cannot believe the quality of Steve's work and the amount of talent and outright skill he displays. Not to mention solid dedication to a craft so sadly overlooked by our throw-away society.
Thanks for creating and sharing, this seriously restores my faith that craftsmanship still have a place and more important, is greatly appreciated.
I for one am glad you do talk to the viewers. It let's us know about the process of repairing a shoe or handbag. It should make us appreciate the apparel more.
We are listening. Your personality and commentary are the reason I keep digging through your old videos.
This is the most amazing shoe I have ever seen! The detail on the bottom is amazing. Those “v cleats” (I think that’s what you called them) are stellar in the shoe. I also loved how you did the one red, and the other pair were blue. It all screams, “style!” I know next to nothing about shoes, but I think I know excellent craftsmanship. You have it in spades, sir.
OMG, those soles were sooooo freekin cool!! Like artistry!!
I am so amazed at the craftsmanship of all your work. You have a great sense of pride doing your very best in all your work and it always results in a great outcome. Not many people have that attitude anymore and just do enough to get by. I certainly love your videos and anxiously awaiting the next project. Thank you!
This is not just repair - it is a work of art !!!
Yes we do listen to everything you say all adds to the knowledge and the experience.
Thank you Mr. Bedo and thanks for your wife letting you stay back and educate us fans.
A contest in my home country. How cool. Fingers crossed you win again.
Steve, you say your not a shoemaker. Your not, your way way better an absolute genius. Oh and more importantly a real nice guy as well. AWESOME!!!
OLD Leather Smith here, excellent as always Steve, I truly believe your a cordwainer especially with all your knowledge and experience . GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Absolutely amazing, a total transformation, love the visible stitching around the edge of the blue shoes. Bravo Steve another great video.
Wow.....and I mean WOW. Love the coloring and care to have the uppers bounce back. The soles of the sole, just, I mean.......WOW, no words to describe that. If I had a pair of those shoes....excuse me....works of art. They's be in a glass case. Simply wonderful to watch you work.
We are absolutely listening to you Steve. Millions of us are. You’re an amazing artist!!!!!! Your shoes are worth hundreds of thousands. Anybody who thinks otherwise has no clue about your worth
Tell your wife we listen to you and are interested because your audience is also a little unsure of them selves and love to hear a master at work, who sometimes isn’t perfect. It lets us know it’s okay to make mistakes, and that even at a master level (as you clearly are) sometimes we have doubts. Life is trial and error. You are human and that’s what’s so endearing about you and your channel. I learn so much, not just about the craft, but about the mind set. Thank you!
I feel like a great new employee/apprentice is just around the corner for you with these videos showing just how skilled you are!
I have watched a good amount of hours shoe repair by now.. that norwegian welt, I had no idea. It is INSANE, what a beauty. Never seen it before and now I want nothing else. Eager to see the results of the contest!
The craftsmanship is second to none! Steve’s my hero. Absolutely love these videos ❤️ xx
That was incredible! Thank you so much for taking the time to share it with us.
It is definitely more costly and time consuming to "recraft" something like this than getting a new pair.... Beautifully done! Almost like magic
A MASTERPIECE! Awesome work Steve. An unbelievable restoration...
i from the Netherlands and only for your story telling you should win the prize
Your work is incredible!
Great job! Love your videos. And to Steve’s wife, oh yea, we’re listening!
Always a pleasure watching a craftsman at work. Beautiful job. I bet you were glad you only had to do the one shoe of the red one.!
Hats off for this gigantic work and it is day and night of a difference. Turned out gorgeous!!!
Steve you are a bad ass. What a great job on those shoes. Total respect for you.
This one of the coolest things that I've ever seen!
Stefano Bemer probably rolled around in his grave seeing the state where his shoes were in.... great work Steve.
I most certainly am listening! I've learn so much, thanks!
Love re watching this video. Showing/teaching all the steps on the stitching.
we are sitting here listening, drinking coffee, and enjoying the work....
you are a good shoemaker craftsman, my father taught me this beautiful art. Greetings from Sardinia
You make it look so simple. Amazing. Thank you.
It is easier to say ‘impossible’ than work hard.Congratulations in my opinion is easier to make a shoe than fix it.You rock!
Amazing restoration! Congrats on an inspiring effort no matter where your entry places in the competition. 👞👍🏆
I've never considered having a half sole fitted to a worn out sole, it always feels like a cheap cut and shut job but you could do mine any time if it's like the one you showed here. Great job!
I wear slides with socks and I have zero style. I don't know how I ended up on this channel, but I'm glad I did. You are a joy to watch
The blue shoe is quite something to behold. I thoroughly enjoy watching you work.
Steve, you are a shoemaker and not a cobbler, only you have to accept it:). I learned and also enjoyed a lot with this video. Thank you!
Hi Steve, I love the style of shoe you chose for the contest, the intricate stitching along with the inserts used to contour the instep as well as the stair stepped effect to the sole make this an excellent choice to demonstrate your wonderful re crafting talents ! Add in the beautiful sole designs...you're #1 IN OUR BOOK ! On a side note I can't stop humming the theme song from Star Wars when you do the slow motion of the soles ! Lol GOOD LUCK MAN !👌👍❤
A True Craftsmanship! Amazing.
The originals look like they were buried in a landfill for the last 50 years. Really amazing work!
Fantastic episode Steve. Loved the way you bought the shoe back to "life" all the best with the competition. If I were the judge, you'd win.
I would of been happy with a JR sole put on the lining , the shape and suede colour looked good. A nice clean look . Steve you should start making shoes . Lets continue 👍
Great repair video. I wonder if the people that botched the first repair are watching this video and are cringing at their screw up. Keep up the great work, you are a Master. Thanks and stay safe.
I'm listening to you. I love learning this. I enjoy it very much!
Steve: Maybe I will travel a little.
Me watching in September: No, you won't.
Yeah Covid-19 put a brutal end to those plans, huh?
@@TheNorwegian Yes Plandemic sure did!
Good luck i hope you are the winner
Because i my eyes you are winner and you deserve to be 💯
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Steve this is beyond impressive, only the best shoe makers in the world use a seamless wholecut liner in their shoes and you replicated it with ease, hats of to you.
He is fabulous. His personality makes me smile.
I love when you say “I crack myself up sometimes”😂
"First, you start with a last". Sounds like a trip to Bizzaro World...
That Hammer Time at 33:10 was pretty cool! The damping of the material on the bench gave it a nice, muted quality. Would be fun to use that as a drum sound.
Absolutely master craftsmanship, amazing, stunning, an artisan in your own right !!!
Wow! Just Wow! Superb work! If you show the before and after without the process no one could believe. So much knowledge and experience shown here, thank you for sharing! That's art!
Holy crap Steve. i knew you were good, but DAMN... amazing transformation!!
"This is a lot harder than it looks," says Steve, as he does this incredibly complicated-looking hard thing.
Red, white, and blue are also the colors of the Dutch flag, so the judges might have thought you were kissing up.
Incredible workmanship! Enjoy your videos, they are very satisfying.
Unreal! Basically a pair of ruined shoes, lovingly dismantled, cleaned, dyed, nourished and rebuilt! Every step was an education and very enjoyable to watch. Class!
You are the World Champion, Super Heavyweight ULC, whatever they decide there at the competition ! )
Yes we are listening.
Love watching you make all the shoes look so nice. Thank you.
We couldn't learn without listening. It's fascinating. I have so much more respect for cobblers now. Thanks so much! Amazing results. I don't know how you can get anymore professional than that.
Bedo! I want to be your friend! I know it sounds weird but you just sent like such a happy guy! I’m sure your friends love you! Thank you for being a breath of fresh air in this CZcams craziness! FYI I love it when you laugh it’s contagious in a good way. Lol
"Buffalo" Bob Smith: "Hey kids! What time is it?"
The Peanut Gallery: "IT'S! BEDO! HAMMER! TIIIIIME!"
I enjoy listening to you and kind of entertained by your one way conversations. I mostly answer or agree with you. So, we kind of having conversation in separate place and time. Now I found my #1 favorite's CZcams videos!
You are a master in your craft. Your calm manner really vibrates through your work. I salute your experience and talent.
Steve, that is one sad pair of shoe. you will do a beautiful job. Good luck.
I shall call him Doctor Frankenshoe! IT’S ALIVE! AALIIIVE!!!
Oh baby that's what I like 😀 it's a freaking vision! WOW what a project, what a beauty 👍
Its stunning how we follow the same steps even though we are in two separate trades...
If you're gonna do a trip to Europe, go to Northampton in England where so many of the famous shoes are made. Be really interesting to see you do a video where you visit one of the famous shoe factories. As this shoe restoration for the competition is a Norwegian welt, it would be interesting to see if you can visit the Cheaney factory, they make a shoe with Veldtschoen construction, very similar to Norwegian. I have a pair made this way, they are built like a tank.
Always visit the Cheaney factory shop when I’m there. The shoes are simply great. I’m seeing here in these videos real skill and attention to detail it’s amazing.
Wait a minute! Your retirement plan is to "work your butt off?" :). I like two aspects of this in particular, the amount of leathercrafting and the skill required to do it. Beautiful job, Vatche! :)
WOW!! Beautiful craftsmanship. Congratulations- you REALLY brought them back to life.
Thank you sir for showing your work.
When I was in Guadalajara mexico 1962 I used to see shoe makers and you correct it's ton of work.
You good keep on stitching ✔
OMG! I'm dying!! I can't wait to hear the contest results. If you don't win, of course, it's rigged... LOL! But seriously, beautiful work.
Hi Steve, I was watching this amazing restoration and I saw all the troubles you had using an awl to make the holes for the second row of stitches and I was thinking that maybe in the future you can try using a dremel tool with a very small bit to make the holes 😊
I have no words that would express the brilliance of your work! You are a genius with your leather craft and recrafting the shoe......you my friend are truly gifted and blessed with talent.
As a fellow "clobberer" ( LOL) , I enjoyed this greatly. Norvegese' / Norwegian ----> Tip of the hat from a Texan, who has learned from Italian. Your father/grandfather, I hope is truly proud. Glad you are here. Thank you for your commentary and educational video. Some of your fans should know Vittorio Spernanzoni, Santoni, and Lattanzi. Congratulations on the "Silver" but, honestly . You're golden, man. Great respect from here.
I am listening. Now, let’s continue.