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MassiveD
Oct 31, 2012, 5:30 AM
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Anyone know if it is possible for a small shop to completely sole a climbing shoe and randIn reply to: , and who would sell the materials for it. I am not talking about resoling just a part. These will be custom, never before soled shoes. Or alternatively, is there anyone who offers this service.
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acorneau
Oct 31, 2012, 11:53 AM
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MassiveD wrote: Anyone know if it is possible for a small shop to completely sole a climbing shoe and rand In reply to: , and who would sell the materials for it. I am not talking about resoling just a part. These will be custom, never before soled shoes. Or alternatively, is there anyone who offers this service. Yes, most cobblers should be able to do a full sole and rand (assuming the shoes are built properly).
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milesenoell
Oct 31, 2012, 3:37 PM
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MassiveD wrote: Anyone know if it is possible for a small shop to completely sole a climbing shoe and rand, and who would sell the materials for it. I am not talking about resoling just a part. These will be custom, never before soled shoes. Or alternatively, is there anyone who offers this service. How did you come to have a pair of sole-less shoes? Did you make them?
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MassiveD
Nov 22, 2012, 7:13 PM
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That is the plan. I have two feet that don't match after one of them got badly mauled in a plane crash. They aren't freakish or anything, I can wear shoes, and you wouldn't notice the difference looking at me, but I guess I am far enough apart that it stretches the limits of what a pair of shoes will do. My feet are also wide. This isn't a money saving idea or some such, it would be a lot easier to just buy shoes, even two pair, but I think this is a better option. The main thing I did was give up climbing, but amazingly, I keep getting a little better, it has been 15 years, and now the kids want to try climbing also.
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