The Shoe Cobbler
Shortly after the war ended, Linder found his way to Tryon. He began working for Myrtle Tucker, who owned the Tryon Shoe Hospital in town. 63 years later at age 92, Linder is still open for business in a small shop behind his house in Landrum, South Carolina.
Видео The Shoe Cobbler канала Erik Olsen
Видео The Shoe Cobbler канала Erik Olsen
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