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Where to get Tramezzas Resoled

Storm33

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I did a number of searches in SF for information on where to get my Ferragamo Tramezzas resoled - (Tramezza +resoled / Tramezza +reconditioned / Tramezza +repair) - and did not find any information, so I apologize if such a thread exists.

If anyone can provide information on where to send my Tramezzas for a factory resole I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks!
 

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Originally Posted by Storm33
I did a number of searches in SF for information on where to get my Ferragamo Tramezzas resoled - (Tramezza +resoled / Tramezza +reconditioned / Tramezza +repair) - and did not find any information, so I apologize if such a thread exists.

If anyone can provide information on where to send my Tramezzas for a factory resole I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks!


Not sure about the factory, but Nick at B Nelson could do just as good, if not better job putting on new JR's and conditioning and such.
 

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Originally Posted by patrickBOOTH
Not sure about the factory, but Nick at B Nelson could do just as good, if not better job putting on new JR's and conditioning and such.

Thanks for the advice. I checked and found some threads on his work - some satisfied SF customers!
 

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Originally Posted by patrickBOOTH
Not sure about the factory, but Nick at B Nelson could do just as good, if not better job putting on new JR's and conditioning and such.

would you trust him resoling some Lobbs?
 

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Originally Posted by slappy
I sent him some Edward Greens

sounds like he does good work then.
 

Storm33

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Here are the shoes in question:

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I really just need to have the rubber portions replaced; the uppers and leather portions of the soles and heels are in good condition.

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I'll try to get Nick to look at them and see what can be done.
 

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I have always brought them into the Ferragamo store. They send them to a place in NY (at least from Philly), they do good work, and they are surprisingly inexpensive.

If you have a local Ferragamo store, I would try that.
 

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Lucky dude, these are pre-topied. Just a glue job away.
 

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For that you can just have any local cobbler do it. I mean they can just cut out the middle topy portion and cut out the rubber topy in the same size and glue it right in.
 

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Originally Posted by Storm33
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Back at you for stitching a rubber sole on... this is a mess and replacing the rubber won't fix it.
 

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Originally Posted by alliswell
Back at you for stitching a rubber sole on... this is a mess and replacing the rubber won't fix it.

What are you talking about? I bought these new; they came stitched from the factory. The rubber portion has the Ferragamo signature molded into it. I want it redone correctly.
 

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Originally Posted by DerekS
would you trust him resoling some Lobbs?

The Lobb store in Manhattan actually recommends B Nelson for resoling if you don't want to send it back to the factory, so yes.
 

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