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    Boot repair - Cobbler recommendation in the Wellington region?

    Anyone have a recommendation on cobblers around Wellie to repair my boots? the rubber patch for the gear lever has disintegrated so I need to get a leather piece added to replace it.

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    The store in the main foyer at Wellington Railway Station is excellent, both in terms of workmanship and cost.
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    Lesvos? I'm a bit dubious of them - I had a suitcase repaired by them after AirNZ decided mine needed more ventilation, and they put a really nasty patch of a completely different material on (roughly cut out fake leather vs the fabric that my case was made out of) with no attempt to make it look nice in anyway. When I mentioned my displeasure they couldn't give a stuff.

    Have you had work done by them Hitch?
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    Hurry Up Shoe Repairs in the BNZ centre at the bottom of willis st. http://www.hurryup.co.nz/
    They've been there many many years, got a mate who uses them whenever she needs shoe/boot work done, they do a good job can't comment on cost though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    The store in the main foyer at Wellington Railway Station is excellent, both in terms of workmanship and cost.
    The rubber patches on top of my bike boots were peeling off, and these are the folk I got to fix them. Seem to have done a good job. And it's lasted.

    I also got them to fix the domes (above the front zip) on my wet weather pants, and that was also good. They had to stitch in new material for the domes to be mounted on.

    Also had them fix various shoes and boots, also mostly good; the Wife did once complain that the stitching on some boots I got fixed for her, didn't match well.


    So maybe the trick is discuss the fix with them prior, if looks and stuff are important.
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    thanks for the comments guys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yevjenko View Post
    Have you had work done by them Hitch?
    Yes, I've had zip replacements in bags and jackets; boot resoling; and a comprehensive repair of a near new Teknic jacket that had got itself a bit munted when its wearer got rolled around between a coarse chip roadway and an Aprilia Shiver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yevjenko View Post
    Lesvos? I'm a bit dubious of them - I had a suitcase repaired by them after AirNZ decided mine needed more ventilation, and they put a really nasty patch of a completely different material on (roughly cut out fake leather vs the fabric that my case was made out of) with no attempt to make it look nice in anyway.
    I'd have considered getting a patch sewn on the other side as well. The bag would be much easier to spot on a baggage carousel.

    Maybe that's just a glass half full thing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    The store in the main foyer at Wellington Railway Station is excellent, both in terms of workmanship and cost.
    They're great. I've had zips replaced in both Fabric and Leather motorcycle gear, pockets repaired, boots and gloves repaired, motorcycle luggage repaired, kids shoes repaired for free, wet weather oversuit zips repaired and they've all ended up better than the original solution.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    I'd have considered getting a patch sewn on the other side as well. The bag would be much easier to spot on a baggage carousel.

    Maybe that's just a glass half full thing?
    Nah, they just made it look shit. Didn't sew it, just badly glued and untidily cut. Not even carried the patch on to the side. Ruined a great case and couldn't give a rats arse when I expressed my displeasure

    sent from my phone (so scuze auto correct typos)
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    Hitch and jd, you have persuaded me to give them another chance. Thanks for the feedback guys

    sent from my phone (so scuze auto correct typos)
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    Quote Originally Posted by yevjenko View Post
    Anyone have a recommendation on cobblers around Wellie to repair my boots? the rubber patch for the gear lever has disintegrated so I need to get a leather piece added to replace it.

    Cheers
    Another option is 99 the terrace I don't know what the workmanship rates etc are like ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by yevjenko View Post
    Anyone have a recommendation on cobblers around Wellie to repair my boots? the rubber patch for the gear lever has disintegrated so I need to get a leather piece added to replace it.

    Cheers
    Highly recommend the guy at Dixon St shoe repairs. He's put new soles on my Sidi's + numerous pairs of workshoes etc. Top quality job and service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xtskinz View Post
    Highly recommend the guy at Dixon St shoe repairs. He's put new soles on my Sidi's + numerous pairs of workshoes etc. Top quality job and service.
    Ahh, now that's the guy that "stole" a pair of my boots. See? We all have different experiences.

    Took a pair in to get a slight sole separation repaired and came back a week later with the little ticket thing and he claimed he had no boots of mine. Never saw them again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Ahh, now that's the guy that "stole" a pair of my boots. See? We all have different experiences.

    Took a pair in to get a slight sole separation repaired and came back a week later with the little ticket thing and he claimed he had no boots of mine. Never saw them again.
    Pretty sure the managment has changed recently, when did that happen ? just to be fair.

    I have had good results on shoes at "Keez n shooz" in the Grand arcade lower Willis st, for leather repairs most shops refer to the Railway station guys where I have had mixed results.

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