REunion Blues bag repair
- dukesboneman
- Posts: 935
- Joined: Apr 02, 2018
I have a 1993 ReUnion Blues Leather gig Bag that needs some TLC repair. I`ve gone to 4 leather repair shops in Sarasota, they all take one look at the case and say "We are too busy, can`t help you". Where can I get this Bag worked on ?
- CalgaryTbone
- Posts: 1460
- Joined: May 10, 2018
Superfine bags? Not sure if they are back to work, but they were doing some repairs and refurbishing on older RB and Cronkite bags.
JIm Scott
JIm Scott
- Crazy4Tbone86
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- Joined: Jan 14, 2020
Hi Dukesboneman,
I had a similar issue with a leather gig bag that needed repairs a few years ago. A few of the cobbler/shoe repair businesses in my area did not want to touch it. I finally found a cobbler that had several of those old-fashioned heavy duty sewing machines that put stitches through thick leather and he did a nice job on it.
The interesting thing is that he quoted $100 for the repair and had a look on his face like “you will never agree to a price that high.” Being that a new, high-quality leather gig bag can easily cost $400-500 these days, I agreed to the price immediately!
My recommendation is that you should keep investigating. The old-world craftspeople who make custom shoes and really know how to work with leather are out there. They might just be a little more difficult to find.
I also agree with Jim Scott that Superfine Bags is a great option. The owner is on TromboneChat and a few of his bags have come through my shop…..I am impressed with the quality of their gig bags.
I had a similar issue with a leather gig bag that needed repairs a few years ago. A few of the cobbler/shoe repair businesses in my area did not want to touch it. I finally found a cobbler that had several of those old-fashioned heavy duty sewing machines that put stitches through thick leather and he did a nice job on it.
The interesting thing is that he quoted $100 for the repair and had a look on his face like “you will never agree to a price that high.” Being that a new, high-quality leather gig bag can easily cost $400-500 these days, I agreed to the price immediately!
My recommendation is that you should keep investigating. The old-world craftspeople who make custom shoes and really know how to work with leather are out there. They might just be a little more difficult to find.
I also agree with Jim Scott that Superfine Bags is a great option. The owner is on TromboneChat and a few of his bags have come through my shop…..I am impressed with the quality of their gig bags.
- hyperbolica
- Posts: 3990
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
I got a 1984 O style SF RB bag rezippered at a shoe repair place. I think I also paid $100.