Yeah, I wouldn't mind working on GYR welted shoes.
I'm ok with working on cemented shoes but the leather has to be relatively sturdy as well. I've got no experience with stripping colour off leather so I'm concerned if the leather is not sturdy enough, it will get damaged to the point of no repair. I'm not sure if the stripping agent would dissolve the cement as well.
Like mentioned by another forumer about his shoe revealing a strange backing after the leather chipped, I wouldn't want to end up working on a shoe and in the end, not lasting long enough or damaging it because the leather was sub-par or "Genuine leather".
So only give me shoes which you are willing to trash/lose. I don't want to disappoint anyone by destroying their favorite pair of shoes.
If one hands over to you a pair of crappy shoes, then the experiment results won't be desirable. Crappy shoes (poor leather quality and etc) cannot deliver quality results, but good shoes administered with arcfire's stupendous skills (hah!) can tantamount to equally decent results. How can one expect good results when the platform that's being worked on is lacking calibre?
In short, one needs to have a befitting platform in order to embark on one's intention so as to achieve one's intended, desirable results. On the same note, if the contributor is keen to pass you their shoes, surely the contributor holds you in high regard/trust, certainly harbouring high hopes and keen to wear the revamped pair of shoes in future due to exuberance.
PM you soon!
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