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bkra13
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Leather riding boot repair - any good shops?
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June 21, 2010, 10:02:31 AM »
Zipper decided to let go on one boot. Anyone have any experience with boot repair in the Cities? Tom the Tailor??
Thanks.
Bernie
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Ray916MN
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Re: Leather riding boot repair - any good shops?
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June 21, 2010, 11:24:27 AM »
Bob's Shoe Repair
First rate work, reasonable prices, super nice guy who was the primary driver behind the local Interfaith Outreach charity sleep out fund raiser. Does a wide range of leather repair. The first guy I would bring any leather repair to.
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bkra13
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Re: Leather riding boot repair - any good shops?
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June 21, 2010, 12:48:04 PM »
Hmm, and the perfect distance for an evening ride. I'll give them a shot.
Thanks, Ray.
bk
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Aprilian
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some guys can't get enough horsepower!
Re: Leather riding boot repair - any good shops?
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June 21, 2010, 05:22:02 PM »
There is a place in Eagan that has sewn up my A-Stars twice. They do nice work for $16 per boot, but they sometimes have a bit of an attitude. I would recommend them.
In the strip mall at Cliff and 35E With Target and Cub. They are a few doors down from Cub.
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Ian
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