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zrockstar
Ok, so I was tired, it was the 17th hole and I was driving the cart with my leg dangling off the side when BAM! my foot hit a metal cart marking sign in the fairway. Ok, stop laughing at me now. Anyways, the sign put a nice little gash in the side of my shoes that I had only worn twice, but it did not rip all the way through. Does anyone have any idea how to fix it? Pic attached.

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Tmiller72
You're lucky you didnt get a nasty cut.
Lefty4par2
A good local shoe, leather shop can repair it for much less than a new pair of shoes. Let a pro do it, you'll never know the cut was there.
Victory_Red
"ladies and gentleman, please keep your feet and hands inside the ride at all times, do not stand up or attempt to exit the ride until the ride has come to a complete stop!"
rblmp32
QUOTE (huntnman @ Mar 12 2009, 05:27 PM) *
A good local shoe, leather shop can repair it for much less than a new pair of shoes. Let a pro do it, you'll never know the cut was there.


Best advice you're gonna get right there. smile.gif
juicyjuice
Take it to any cobbler or shoe repair store...they do work on old shoes that would blow your mind, A lost art in our society.

Juice
Fore_Man
contact Billy Mays. I'm sure he has the perfect product for you! biggrin.gif
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