Posted by NW Ohio Tim on July 28, 2011 at 01:17:12 from (76.76.36.32):
In Reply to: Question for all posted by NCWayne on July 27, 2011 at 23:57:32:
NCWayne said: ......One more question while I'm at it. Does anyone have a clue why the shoe repair equipment companies all seem to take a 'vacation' around the same time? ......... they were completely closed and 'on vacation', one til Aug first, another til the tenth. I saw another just before posting this who's website said they were on vacation the whole month of August........
Would you want to stick your hand in somebody's work boot right now?? Just guessing.... :cry:
I wonder if there are any shoe repair/maker forums. There is an online group for just about everything else out there. That might be a good place to put something up for sale.
Good luck, hope you find a buyer. I hate to see good stuff going to scrap.
Tim
This post was edited by NW Ohio Tim at 01:18:42 07/28/11.
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