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Buying, Selling, and Trading => Buying, Selling, and Trading => Topic started by: Knucklehead on April 27, 2017, 12:39:17 PM

Title: Louis Sacks NY Shoe Jack Stand Cobblers Tool-Read If Interested
Post by: Knucklehead on April 27, 2017, 12:39:17 PM
Marked Louis Sacks Shoe jack New York on the base, Patent Apply For on the collar.
In original red paint. Stands 36.5" tall, heavy piece.
I would like to trade it for an interesting wrench, or something small. It's free if you
don't have anything to trade.
Located Mid-Cape Cod Massachusetts for pickup (you haul it off), shipping would cost
a fortune.
Please PM me for details.

Title: Re: Louis Sacks NY Shoe Jack Stand Cobblers Tool-Read If Interested
Post by: turnnut on April 27, 2017, 09:01:23 PM
 it looks like it may take the common shoe irons.

  would be the right height for the cobbler to stand up and nail on new heals or
 replace the soles. back when we had to wear our shoes for a few years,
 in the 30's and 40's, I remember cutting cardboard to put inside my shoes
 when a hole would wear in the soles.

  and look at what they pay for kids shoes today.

  how many remember feeling the nail inside the shoe from the heal ???

   or getting punished due to getting your pant leg chewed up in the bicycle chain ?
Title: Re: Louis Sacks NY Shoe Jack Stand Cobblers Tool-Read If Interested
Post by: p_toad on April 27, 2017, 11:14:06 PM
"how many remember feeling the nail inside the shoe from the heel ???"

And that's how i learned to start using my dad's tools.

Worse still with the chain was pulling it off and then having to fix that AND your pants leg.  :angry:
Title: Re: Louis Sacks NY Shoe Jack Stand Cobblers Tool-Read If Interested
Post by: bill300d on April 28, 2017, 07:22:00 AM
Ahh the good old days.
Title: Re: Louis Sacks NY Shoe Jack Stand Cobblers Tool-Read If Interested
Post by: turnnut on April 28, 2017, 08:34:18 AM
 
 p. toad,  the worse was when my Mom found out.
Title: Re: Louis Sacks NY Shoe Jack Stand Cobblers Tool-Read If Interested
Post by: p_toad on May 01, 2017, 10:53:40 PM
Turnnut, i was probably old enough by then to get handed the thread, needle and darning egg if needed and get put to work fixing my britches.   Mom didn't have a sewing machine 'til sometime later and i was taught to use that (and yes, i still have that machine).