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Blakeys and Segs for shoes to give away!

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Hi - does anyone use these? I've got a few spare and am happy to give away if you can collect them.

They are great for shoes. Just drop me a private message.

I also have a professional cobblers' last and hammer you are welcome to use if you want to do them on the hoof while collecting.

You just have to pop them on the last - it's easy.

Starting thread with pics of how they can be used. Might be interesting to see other ones uploaded?





 
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Hope you get some takers. They are not very easy to install.
 
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They can be tricky only if you don't know what your'e doing.which is why I've mentioned the last.

I've got a heavy cobblers hammer and they're no trouble once they'r over the last you just ram them in.

Seems a shame to chuck them if someone can use them.
 

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