Roger
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I've posted this on the other forum as well, as it is of some importance to me.
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Does anyone know of a person or company who does shoe refinishing? I'm thinking of someone expert in changing leather color, refinishing it and building up a good finish, and, possibly (and ideally), in antiquing leather. I know that such specialists can be found in France (the antiquing part, anyway), but am interested in knowing whether we have them in the US as well.
To provide some context here, I was less than thrilled with the color of a new pair of shoes I bought recently (sight unseen, except for pictures) and have attempted to remedy the situation myself through some darkening and antiquing efforts. The results are not terrible, and I have worn the shoes with the new finish, but the darkening and antique effects are certainly not the best. I'd gladly post pictures here, but my low-end digital camera seems completely incapable of capturing the effects adequately. They are expensive and very nice shoes, and, therefore, it would be reasonable to cough up a little cash (probably more than a little) to get the finish just the way I want it.
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Does anyone know of a person or company who does shoe refinishing? I'm thinking of someone expert in changing leather color, refinishing it and building up a good finish, and, possibly (and ideally), in antiquing leather. I know that such specialists can be found in France (the antiquing part, anyway), but am interested in knowing whether we have them in the US as well.
To provide some context here, I was less than thrilled with the color of a new pair of shoes I bought recently (sight unseen, except for pictures) and have attempted to remedy the situation myself through some darkening and antiquing efforts. The results are not terrible, and I have worn the shoes with the new finish, but the darkening and antique effects are certainly not the best. I'd gladly post pictures here, but my low-end digital camera seems completely incapable of capturing the effects adequately. They are expensive and very nice shoes, and, therefore, it would be reasonable to cough up a little cash (probably more than a little) to get the finish just the way I want it.