Boot Repair

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Kiefer
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I have a pair old Scarpa Nepal's that are having some issues on the inside. The lining is tearing away at the heel (NOT the sole).
I'd rather not part with them as I've had them for nigh of 10 years and they fit like a glove.

Anyone know if Neptune's or Bent Gate or Canyon Mountaineering (or other places) do that kind of work?
TIA. :)
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Komito Boots, Estes Park. He's a boot artist.

Hope you're well,

-Tom
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TomPierce wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 7:26 pm Komito Boots, Estes Park. He's a boot artist.
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