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Over the past seven years, I have had Dave Page resole several pairs of hiking boots and hiking shoes: results were excellent. The boots/shoes came back in a relatively short period of time and the... More
Over the past seven years, I have had Dave Page resole several pairs of hiking boots and hiking shoes: results were excellent. The boots/shoes came back in a relatively short period of time and the fit was exactly the same as before. I believe the soles he puts on last longer than the originals: good materials.
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Found a recommendation of Dave page,Cobbler on a hking boots web page and was about to throw away my merell hiking boots which i LOVE and owned for years. As many know, they can NOT be re-soled by... More
Found a recommendation of Dave page,Cobbler on a hking boots web page and was about to throw away my merell hiking boots which i LOVE and owned for years. As many know, they can NOT be re-soled by any shoe repair so i was hopeful when i happened upon Dave Page's service. I shipped my boots UPS during the xmas season and had a prompt reply to my inquiry re price and timeline. i had my ( virtuallly ) "new" boots with very rugged new Vibram soles returned to me along with an ETA of when i might expect them. My expectations vis a vis the workmanship/ price and customer service were exceeded. I couldn't give a higher recommendation if i tried. Whover suggested that Dave was "rude" (?!) HAD to have been speaking with someone else.
The work performed and service I received were from a bygone era in which a customer" and the service performed "mattered"! FIVE star, and all for $69.00 bucks! thanks dave
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I'd heard great reviews of Dave's, but I was disappointed in almost every way. The sole and a metal heel piece was initially expensive, when I picked up my shoes (3 weeks later), the price had gone... More
I'd heard great reviews of Dave's, but I was disappointed in almost every way. The sole and a metal heel piece was initially expensive, when I picked up my shoes (3 weeks later), the price had gone up $10 with no explanation. Second, the customer service was poor. When I questioned the price increase, Dave's response was condescending to an extent that made further conversation uncomfortable. Four weeks later, I've discovered that the 'metal plate' is not metal. It is plastic, and it has already rubbed off.
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I've had Rayleigh hiking boots rebottomed ($60) and thin rubber added to dress shoes as well as reheeled. New rubber heel bottoms were about $15-20, can't remember exactly. Pricey, compared to... More
I've had Rayleigh hiking boots rebottomed ($60) and thin rubber added to dress shoes as well as reheeled. New rubber heel bottoms were about $15-20, can't remember exactly. Pricey, compared to where my mom takes her shoes to be repaird, but the work is good and for the extra mileage I get out of good shoes, it's totally worth it.
The older fellow, whom I'm guessing is Dave Page, was a bit short on words, so I guess that's not particularly welcoming. But apparently people send in hiking boots from all over the country to be redone.
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A few years ago my then girlfriend and I brought in some shoes to Dave Page in Fremont. We didn't know much about cobbling or what the process was for repairing shoes and that's how the employee on... More
A few years ago my then girlfriend and I brought in some shoes to Dave Page in Fremont. We didn't know much about cobbling or what the process was for repairing shoes and that's how the employee on staff made us feel. I'm not sure if it was Dave Page or an assistant, but I was not impressed about how condescending he was when we asked some basic questions. I felt like we were putting him out by being there as if our questions weren't worth his time.
We left shoes for repair anyway inspite of his attitude because we had to get them repaired, but I think it was because we didn't know where else to go that was convenient. It's not everyday that people go to the cobbler and if your first experience is a negative one that doesn't help at all for future business. He may very well be the best cobbler in town for all I know, but he sure didn't act like it with class or with a helpful attitude.
I've thought about repairing some shoes since then and because of that experience I'll never go back there. From living in Magnolia I know there is a cobbler over there by the ACE Hardware, sorry I don't know the exact name.
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On Evanston in Fremont.
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I've resoled or repaired various of my shoes (Birkenstocks, Chacos, hiking boots) many times and seen a pretty wide spectrum of quality. I was impressed by David Page. I took my Chacos there to be... More
I've resoled or repaired various of my shoes (Birkenstocks, Chacos, hiking boots) many times and seen a pretty wide spectrum of quality. I was impressed by David Page. I took my Chacos there to be resoled a year ago and have been delighted -- my new lug soles are (as he warned) a bit heavier but have stayed attached and worn like iron, two features I haven't always had in a shoe repair. He does Birkenstocks, climbing shoes and other repairs as well. Competitive price compared to what I've paid in the past.
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