January 23, 2010 Norwegian Tutorial – The End
The last few days I just completly forgot to bring my camera in to the workshop, so these photos – except a few - just show the final product. My bad. But anyway – they look very special aren’t they?
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JKRichard
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As always, sir, very clean and elegant. Would this type of welt be considered for a more casual shoe?
-Jeff
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koronya
said
I would say yes.. Just like the Goyser.
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