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Businiess name:  Kenny's Shoe & Leather Repair
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had a leather jacket with a small tear in the sleeve, everywhere I brought it they told me they would have to patch it which would have destroyed the integrity of the design. When I brought it to Kenny's he not only told me that they would do a fusion to fix the tear instead of a patch but they also rushed it for me so I could bring it on my upcoming trip. You can hardly even tell where the rip used to be, I'm pretty sure I'm the only one who could even point it out. I will most certainly be coming back in the future for all my leather repair needs. As to the reviews about the ""rude"" owner, there is a difference between being rude and being direct. I would call him direct, not overly friendly by any means but I also never got the feeling that he was trying to sell me on something I didn't need. He's a fair owner with an incredible knowledge base, and in my opinion the quality of the work outweighs any personality defaults that might be there.

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