How It’s Made: Nicks Falcon Boot - Nicks Handmade Boots
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Falcon Brown Chromexcel:
In this video, we show you how our Falcon in Brown Chromexcel from Horween is made from start to finish. Though this boot looks really nice, it can still take a beating! Stick around for the final product! Horween Brown Chromexcel makes really nice boot leather! All Nicks Boots are made here in Spokane, WA from the finest parts and materials. We are USA-owned and operated, valuing the livelihoods of our workers as well as the quality of our boots. If you’re looking for the toughest work boots on the market, you’ve finally come to the right place.
If you’re interested in how our boots are serviced, check out other content on our YouTube channel! While most boots are meant to be thrown away after a few months, Nicks are built to last. When your boots start to need some servicing, you can send them in to have them resoled or completely rebuilt! Nicks Handmade Boots are serviceable and last years longer than a mass-produced boot. Since 1964, Nicks has been making the highest quality boots on the market, right here in Spokane Washington. If you’re tired of your old work boots wearing out, upgrade to Nicks and enjoy the most comfortable boots on the market.
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00:00 Clicking
00:28 Skiving
01:00 Sewing Upper
03:40 Sewing Lower
06:30 Eyes & Hooks
06:59 First Last
07:53 Finish Last
12:41 Shank
14:18 Bottoming
16:37 Sole
17:01 Sole Stitching
17:20 Heel
18:48 Sanding
19:59 Finishing
21:04 Final Result
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