Happy Saturday mink. What a beautiful, versatile little bag. The size is perfect and I love the two different straps. Thank you for your review. Before learning about LV, I wondered why anyone would spend so much money on a bag with the same dull, dull print. Once I researched the brand, I was hooked. *condup*
I feel like Steve sharpening his utility blade is such a great parallel to him repairing all these old shoes/bags that would be cheaper to just buy new.
Beautiful work,as always. Now, I know that people will fuss and say it's not a true Chanel. They go jump in a lake. That was her Grandmother's bag. To bring the bag back to life made it worth more, than the bags Chanel offers now. FYI $3200.00 is a bargain. You can't get a black Classic Flap in leather for less than $9000.00 from Chanel.
You have preserved priceless memories for this girl! $3200 is more than reasonable for your time, talent, & materials. I applaud you for an amazing job! Bless you!!!
A 32 hundred dollar job, who else would even attempt to do that quality work for any price. You earned your wages for that skill level involved and the customer should be well pleased with your work. Looking forward to more videos Steve, thanks for sharing.
Much like Mark Worman can rebuild a Hemi Cuda with a VIN tag and a core support, this is a reconstructed Channel bag. And probably crafted with more heart and integrity than any of them. You made your client happy. Your knowledge experience and expertise do not come cheap!
You are so meticulous in this reconstruction. For the effort that must have gone into it I think the price is fair. I don’t know what these bags originally cost or what they go for now, but at the very least she now has essentially a brand new bag.
@@NJ-Cathie me too! I assume it was discontinued because, from what I can tell, it's meant to be worn like a shoulder bag, and one of the hardwares would rub against your clothes -- and thus wear down the gold plating. Still, I think it's a very neat idea, especially if you just hold it like a top handle by wrapping/folding the strap/chain in one hand
I was afraid that this time the repair/resurrection video would end without a single “Hey,man” but thankfully there was a decent one at closing comments section :) Well done Sensei
WOW! JUST WOW Steve! I am again blown away, as I knew I would be! This video was well worth the wait. Incredible work, as always! Looking forward to seeing more from you as you catch up on your work!
I don’t call Steveroo “The MASTER” for nothing…. It’s nothing short of amazing every time he tackles some of these seemingly impossible projects….! 5 STARS✨ as usual SD… 💯👍
I was glad that I had misread the title. I was afraid you had been hacked and your channel stolen. You must be proud to be in the category of, Master Worker.
This was an excellent video. As a quilter I love it when you restore items that have quilting. You looked and sounded really happy while working on this one. It must’ve been an exciting and fulfilling project.
I became friends with my local cobbler shop. I give him a free newspaper every week and he'll do small things for me for free. Heel caps on shoes, adjusting a belt to give to a friend, stitching a handbag strap back on, and a new pair of shoe laces.
Your videos are great and in real time. You show the errors of your work. It’s more realistic. This is my first time watching your videos. Glad I came across your videos. You do great work
28:43 Instead of removing the sticker you could have cut the piece because the piece is so small and you could glue it to the back to the bag,you almost destroyed the the bag authenticity code number...but great job Steve
Flawless work once again! You are incredibly talented both with your hands and narration too. Thank you so much for the upload when you are overwhelmed!!!
I’m sooooo happy for the grand daughter. You did an amazing job. I’m glad I got to see this. I was thinking about you Steve cause I have not seen a notification for months. I just missed you so I manually typed in your Chanel name to see you. So glad I did. There’s something so special about you and what you do to make people smile again. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yes. Front and back are padded. Sides and bottom - not padded. If this was a “Chanel crush” with a bobbly globe thing on the chain, it would all be padded. Im loving your vids!!!!!
Omg there’s so much more meaning and history to that bag now!! Imagine the story you get when you ask where’d she get it from? Lol I’m still super curious as to what melted the crap out of that bag?!!
Just one word Steve: WOW!! You are a Master Restorer. I was riveted watching your amazing, detailed craftsmanship. The price sounds just right to me, especially for a piece that means something special to the costumer. So glad you are in my neck of the woods. Have a great summer!
Dang, performing miracles on bag. I should send 1 piece of hardware and a hand drawn picture of the bag on a napkin to you. You’ll still probably make it
Great work Steve $3200 is very reasonable in my opinion you can’t put a price on sentimental value the lady will be pleased with the outcome I’m sure great to see you back Steve all the best
That actually appears to've been a well-made bag to begin with. Not like these gawdy ones you usually see. I'm wondering if there was something like a bottle of acetone nail polish remover inside that leaked out. That's about the only thing I can think of that would've caused the quilting to deform and set up like it did. Nicely done, especially getting all those stitch lines to line up again.
Great looking purse. The end result is beautiful. It is still a Chanel bag. The hardware is there. Besides, you use the best quality leather there is. And to pass a memory from generation to generation is priceless anyways.
salut Steve , et bien moi rien ne me choque dans ce projet , et vu l'état du sac à l'arrivée je dirai que c'est un petit exploit que d'avoir pu le remettre comme ça sans que le look en soit changé !! pour le prix c'est tout à fait raisonnable , même si tu as le savoir faire et l'expérience pour ce genre de travaux les gens ne se rende pas compte de ce que cela représente , d'ailleurs dans la vidéo on ne voit pas que tu as refait 3 fois le rabat mais tu as l'honnêteté de le dire plutôt que laisser croire que tu réussi tout du premier coup !!!! étant un peu dans la partie je sais que c'est bien souvent le cas , ou pare que ça va pas ou parce que c'est juste raté ou bien pas à notre goûts !! j'espère et je travail à arriver à ce niveau de réussite qui pour moi et le niveau de l'excellence car on ne parle pas de fabrications neuve mais bien de partir d'un produit donné à remattre à son état le plus propche possible de son origine et ça étant principalement dans la réparations je sais combien c'est difficile et contraignant parfois !!! si je peux me permettre j'aimerais bien si possible que tu informe un peu sur les taille d'aiguille et de fil que tu utilise , je sais que la plupart des gens ne s'y intéresse pas mais en tant que pro (10 ans seulement) je serais très curieux de d'avoir cette infos !!!! car pour moi c'est souvent un dilemme que de choisir quoi choisir !!! merci pour ton travail qui enrichi ceux qui veulent y voir un partage d'expérience plus qu'une simple vidéo !!! force et respect
Impressive. I recently became aware of the value of these bags, and thought the prices must be greatly exaggerated and full of excess profits. Your fee for essentially building a new bag confirms the retail pricing as being somewhat reasonable. Now, how do the Chinese, or whomever, make such nice knock-offs for $300?! That's impressive, too.
Steve thanks for saying you had to do things three times. I am working on a tote bag, nothing crazy, but it’s my first time doing rolled handles and tray bottoms and all that . What could have should have been (and in the future will be ) a half day build has taken weeks of learning and doubt and changing my mind. . Good to know that even the pro of pros can struggle. And thanks for your videos. I’ve learned a lot.
Heat damage much..... (sigh)... I can remember back when houses were heated with floor furnace systems. Literally a natural gas furnace hanging from the floor with a large metal grate over it... a terror to parents of crawling and other young children. Items set on the floor too near the furnace would get damaged. The shrinking of the leather reminds me of those floor furnace systems.
Steve, you are a magic man! Your work is always so beautiful and you are always right about the jobs.... It's about what the customer wants! You provide a service and you're great at what you do..... just ignore those negative comments!!! I love watching you work!!
I’m amazed how you can make such a beautiful bag from basically scratch . You are one talented guy and I do miss the videos but as you say two hands and 24 hours. Look forward to the next one. I guess I have to be content with the reruns lol.
The only guy on TH-cam that gets me to watch handbag restorations. Fantastic work. Thanks for the video.
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LOL, me too!
Same here! I couldn't care less about ladies fashion handbags...but watched from beginning to end! Just such craftsmanship!
I have the pink mini empriente version and love it. So great for travel as well! Welcome to the mini bumbag club, GF. Yay for you! *condup*
Like taking off the radiator cap and sliding a new car under it. Beautiful work.
What a superb comment.
Perfect wording.
I love this
Happy Saturday mink. What a beautiful, versatile little bag. The size is perfect and I love the two different straps. Thank you for your review. Before learning about LV, I wondered why anyone would spend so much money on a bag with the same dull, dull print. Once I researched the brand, I was hooked. *condup*
Lol
"nOt An OrIgInAl"... dude - this is BETTER
I’ve watched many of your videos and this was by far the most impressive because you essentially made this customer a new bag. Amazing work
I feel like Steve sharpening his utility blade is such a great parallel to him repairing all these old shoes/bags that would be cheaper to just buy new.
You could not buy that Chanel bag for $3,200.00 today. No way. The bag looks gorgeous. Bravo!
Beautiful work,as always. Now, I know that people will fuss and say it's not a true Chanel. They go jump in a lake. That was her Grandmother's bag. To bring the bag back to life made it worth more, than the bags Chanel offers now. FYI $3200.00 is a bargain. You can't get a black Classic Flap in leather for less than $9000.00 from Chanel.
You have preserved priceless memories for this girl! $3200 is more than reasonable for your time, talent, & materials. I applaud you for an amazing job! Bless you!!!
In this world of mass produced everything it's always refreshing to see a true craftsman at his trade, beautiful work Steve!
Yes!
A 32 hundred dollar job, who else would even attempt to do that quality work for any price. You earned your wages for that skill level involved and the customer should be well pleased with your work. Looking forward to more videos Steve, thanks for sharing.
Your leather is real. Chanel now a days seems like it's bonded leather!
Damn right, it's not a Chanel bag, it's a Bedo's touched Chanel bag. Even better!
I just bought a vintage double sided Chanel flap, and it was so intriguing to watch this resurrection! Missed your videos, Steve! Amazing job!
It looks like it was put near a heater, or was acetone spilt on it. This is an incredible reconstruction.
Makes you wonder if it was like "Here's the bag from that time granny was in an acid attack!".
Craftsmanship comes at a price. Well done.
Much like Mark Worman can rebuild a Hemi Cuda with a VIN tag and a core support, this is a reconstructed Channel bag. And probably crafted with more heart and integrity than any of them. You made your client happy. Your knowledge experience and expertise do not come cheap!
Good morning Steve, have been missing you!! Always beautiful work!! Kelly from Canada😊
You are so meticulous in this reconstruction. For the effort that must have gone into it I think the price is fair. I don’t know what these bags originally cost or what they go for now, but at the very least she now has essentially a brand new bag.
The Chanel-Bedo collab! I understand why she had the bag restored. This model is impossible to find. Gorgeous restoration!!!
Exactly. Never seen a double flap
Never seen a double compartment bag like this, not just a back open section. This bag must get thick AF if it's loaded up on both sides, though.
I believe these are called double sided flap bags. There's a few on 1st Dibs! But yes, these seem quite rare
@@christopherfeatherley I really like the design.
@@NJ-Cathie me too! I assume it was discontinued because, from what I can tell, it's meant to be worn like a shoulder bag, and one of the hardwares would rub against your clothes -- and thus wear down the gold plating. Still, I think it's a very neat idea, especially if you just hold it like a top handle by wrapping/folding the strap/chain in one hand
The sharpening doesn’t trigger so much since that one time I seen you replace the blade. That gave me hope! 😂
You could keep the other flaps that you didn’t like and use them as part of a new custom bag that you can create.
Mr Steve Bedo, the master craftsman at work.
You never fail to impress and amaze. Yep, didn’t think there’d be a day I’d watch over half an hour of handbag work. But you got me.
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I was afraid that this time the repair/resurrection video would end without a single “Hey,man” but thankfully there was a decent one at closing comments section :) Well done Sensei
WOW! JUST WOW Steve! I am again blown away, as I knew I would be! This video was well worth the wait. Incredible work, as always! Looking forward to seeing more from you as you catch up on your work!
I don’t call Steveroo “The MASTER” for nothing…. It’s nothing short of amazing every time he tackles some of these seemingly impossible projects….! 5 STARS✨ as usual SD… 💯👍
I was glad that I had misread the title. I was afraid you had been hacked and your channel stolen. You must be proud to be in the category of, Master Worker.
This was an excellent video. As a quilter I love it when you restore items that have quilting. You looked and sounded really happy while working on this one. It must’ve been an exciting and fulfilling project.
I became friends with my local cobbler shop. I give him a free newspaper every week and he'll do small things for me for free. Heel caps on shoes, adjusting a belt to give to a friend, stitching a handbag strap back on, and a new pair of shoe laces.
That bag was mummified Great resurrection!
Love it! you are amazing! And I just wonder if it is true, cobblers kids have no shoes. If your wife has hand bags that need repaired? :)
Your videos are great and in real time. You show the errors of your work. It’s more realistic. This is my first time watching your videos. Glad I came across your videos. You do great work
Wow, what an excellent result! Better than new. I'm sure the customer will be very, very happy!
As usual Steve from a pigs ear to a silk purse well done young man Regards from England
Good to see you again..
Beautiful job on the bag.
Awesome job, Steve. Really enjoyed watching you restore this special keepsake for the customer. ❤️
incredible work, Steve. I don't care about brand names so in my opinion, it's better than new... it's a Bedo's Bag!
Loved your redo of the Chanel bag. Genius work.
28:43 Instead of removing the sticker you could have cut the piece because the piece is so small and you could glue it to the back to the bag,you almost destroyed the the bag authenticity code number...but great job Steve
Flawless work once again! You are incredibly talented both with your hands and narration too. Thank you so much for the upload when you are overwhelmed!!!
Great work as always. I really enjoy your videos and truly missed seeing anything new coming out.
Fantastic work Steve 🥇👍
HEY STEVE! LONG TIME NO SEE.. Great video, nice rebuild.
Fantastic work and unique skills! Old world craftmanship! Plus, the explanation and story behind the projects you work on is great. Bravo!
I’m sooooo happy for the grand daughter. You did an amazing job. I’m glad I got to see this. I was thinking about you Steve cause I have not seen a notification for months. I just missed you so I manually typed in your Chanel name to see you. So glad I did. There’s something so special about you and what you do to make people smile again. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great work.. we're all glad you're back.
Cant believe the end result... No words. Congrats!
Great job Steve. It's all ways good to see you make magic. 👍🇦🇲
Fantastic video and great job on the restoration of the bag! You are a great craftsmen and artist!
Wow sir! You are a genius through and through! Amazing!!!!!
Yes. Front and back are padded. Sides and bottom - not padded. If this was a “Chanel crush” with a bobbly globe thing on the chain, it would all be padded. Im loving your vids!!!!!
I guess it’s the liquid from the dehumidifier… because it happened the same to my other bag as well.. the leather just got warped n hardened :😢
Buenas noches Steve ,otro maravilloso proyecto resuelto ,Pura artesanía en cada detalle .YOU are The BEST🎩⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍
This is probably better than a manufactured bag. Great work! Crazy hours but the craftsmanship shows man. 🎉
Omg there’s so much more meaning and history to that bag now!! Imagine the story you get when you ask where’d she get it from? Lol I’m still super curious as to what melted the crap out of that bag?!!
Just one word Steve: WOW!! You are a Master Restorer. I was riveted watching your amazing, detailed craftsmanship. The price sounds just right to me, especially for a piece that means something special to the costumer. So glad you are in my neck of the woods. Have a great summer!
Dang, performing miracles on bag. I should send 1 piece of hardware and a hand drawn picture of the bag on a napkin to you. You’ll still probably make it
The cover stitching matches the body stitching when closed. Amazing. Looks awesome as usual.
Magnificent work! You are a true artist and craftsman!
I wholeheartedly agree with you. A real craftsman and an artist!!!🥰
I swear Steve, right away I read "channel resurrection".
Me, too, until the very end of the video😂
Same! I thought he hasn’t done stuff in a while he’s resurrecting the channel!
Agreed. Ha. I was wondering what was gowwwin on with Steve’s TH-cam Chanel 😝
CHANEL
Great work Steve $3200 is very reasonable in my opinion you can’t put a price on sentimental value the lady will be pleased with the outcome I’m sure great to see you back Steve all the best
That actually appears to've been a well-made bag to begin with. Not like these gawdy ones you usually see. I'm wondering if there was something like a bottle of acetone nail polish remover inside that leaked out. That's about the only thing I can think of that would've caused the quilting to deform and set up like it did. Nicely done, especially getting all those stitch lines to line up again.
The damage was started out from the outside
😂😂😂😂 I just said "trigger time" out load right before you started to sharpen the blade 😆😆😆
You made her a new bag, hope you charged her for a new bag... good job Steve!
My God Steve that leather sounds like concrete. Beautiful work
Wow great job. That is definitely a Channel bag. The bag new is over eighteen thousand dollars.
Resurrection of Attic’s find, excellent job Steve 🏆🥇
Amazing skills as always ! ! The occasional background music was a nice treat I’m sure it was unintentional tho lol
Great looking purse. The end result is beautiful. It is still a Chanel bag. The hardware is there. Besides, you use the best quality leather there is. And to pass a memory from generation to generation is priceless anyways.
You're mellowing out in your old age but I still love this channel 😂❤
Always a great video when I get a "Hey Man!" and a razor blade sharpen. Good skill levels. Love it!
salut Steve , et bien moi rien ne me choque dans ce projet , et vu l'état du sac à l'arrivée je dirai que c'est un petit exploit que d'avoir pu le remettre comme ça sans que le look en soit changé !! pour le prix c'est tout à fait raisonnable , même si tu as le savoir faire et l'expérience pour ce genre de travaux les gens ne se rende pas compte de ce que cela représente , d'ailleurs dans la vidéo on ne voit pas que tu as refait 3 fois le rabat mais tu as l'honnêteté de le dire plutôt que laisser croire que tu réussi tout du premier coup !!!! étant un peu dans la partie je sais que c'est bien souvent le cas , ou pare que ça va pas ou parce que c'est juste raté ou bien pas à notre goûts !! j'espère et je travail à arriver à ce niveau de réussite qui pour moi et le niveau de l'excellence car on ne parle pas de fabrications neuve mais bien de partir d'un produit donné à remattre à son état le plus propche possible de son origine et ça étant principalement dans la réparations je sais combien c'est difficile et contraignant parfois !!!
si je peux me permettre j'aimerais bien si possible que tu informe un peu sur les taille d'aiguille et de fil que tu utilise , je sais que la plupart des gens ne s'y intéresse pas mais en tant que pro (10 ans seulement) je serais très curieux de d'avoir cette infos !!!! car pour moi c'est souvent un dilemme que de choisir quoi choisir !!! merci pour ton travail qui enrichi ceux qui veulent y voir un partage d'expérience plus qu'une simple vidéo !!!
force et respect
I missed you, as usual a masterful job.
Magnificent craftsmanship! 5⭐️
The best I have seen,magical better than Pen And teller.
You really have gold hands! Excellent job as always! Will be waiting for more videos.
Impressive. I recently became aware of the value of these bags, and thought the prices must be greatly exaggerated and full of excess profits. Your fee for essentially building a new bag confirms the retail pricing as being somewhat reasonable. Now, how do the Chinese, or whomever, make such nice knock-offs for $300?! That's impressive, too.
Slave labor
HI, STEVE! At first I read "channel resurrection" and instantly wondered...
WHERE THE HELL YA BEEN!?
Glad to see you!
Worth every penny Sir, amazing job. R.
Nice watch :) And great job on the remake of the bag :)
Cela faisait longtemps, contente de vous revoir. Beau travail, comme toujours. Du Québec.
You did it again, Master Steve.
Steve thanks for saying you had to do things three times. I am working on a tote bag, nothing crazy, but it’s my first time doing rolled handles and tray bottoms and all that . What could have should have been (and in the future will be ) a half day build has taken weeks of learning and doubt and changing my mind. . Good to know that even the pro of pros can struggle. And thanks for your videos. I’ve learned a lot.
Hey Steve thanks for making these videos. I love the level of detail you put into your steps and supplies you use. Hammer time!!
Heat damage much..... (sigh)... I can remember back when houses were heated with floor furnace systems.
Literally a natural gas furnace hanging from the floor with a large metal grate over it... a terror to parents of crawling and other young children.
Items set on the floor too near the furnace would get damaged.
The shrinking of the leather reminds me of those floor furnace systems.
Steve, Absolutely Incredible redo ! All the best form N.H. U.S.A.
wow Bedo, you're a handy man 👍
Nice video. Especially your knife sharpening skills.
Another great job!
I love, love, love the voice! This was an awesome job
thanks
Great job and very interesting to watch. You have a great skill. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍
Killer job, Steve!
jumbo size. I had the same bag. as always a great job!
Great work again Steve, but "hey Man" what are doing triggering people by sharpening those blades, LOL"
You're a true artisan
Steve you made my day! How I missed Hammer time and trigger time😍
Love watching your bag restoration’s amazingly talented always amazed ❤️
Steve, you are a magic man! Your work is always so beautiful and you are always right about the jobs.... It's about what the customer wants! You provide a service and you're great at what you do..... just ignore those negative comments!!! I love watching you work!!
Bravo, Steve! Bravo!
I’m amazed how you can make such a beautiful bag from basically scratch . You are one talented guy and I do miss the videos but as you say two hands and 24 hours. Look forward to the next one. I guess I have to be content with the reruns lol.