Russell Moccasin: A Journey Through Time and Craftsmanship
Meet Luke Kolbie, the CEO of Russell Moccasins, along with his business partner, Joe Gonyo. They highlight the deep history of Russell Moccasins in Berlin, Wisconsin. We witness the authentic moccasin construction process, from selecting the last to hand-cutting and stitching various leather components. Love Wisconsin? Shop our store! http://bit.ly/ShopDiscoverWisconsin Season 35 Playlist - https://bit.ly/3HIFAYs Original Shorts Playlist - https://bit.ly/3Drytkv Uniquely Wisconsin Playlist - https://bit.ly/3HRKnXP Meet Our Hosts Playlist - https://bit.ly/3XUp4u3 Follow Discover Wisconsin on: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3bJ0m7Y Facebook: https://bit.ly/3aIpWZx Twitter: https://bit.ly/2y35SDJ Explore more: Join the conversation: https://bit.ly/2R9hNGt The Bobber blogs: https://bit.ly/2zAOfeZ The Cabin podcasts: https://apple.co/38FHVPc The company initially served the Wisconsin logging industry but soon became renowned among outdoor enthusiasts for their exceptional moccasin construction. Until 2022, Luke Kolbie, Joe Julian, and Joe Gonyo, a longtime Russell production manager, assumed ownership of Russell Moccasins. The trio provides insights into their shared values and aspirations. The owners discuss notable individuals, such as Charles Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic flight, where his Russell moccasins were the first to touch the tarmac in Paris, to World War II veteran Shaffer's remarkable Appalachian Trail hike in his beloved Russell Birdshooter boots. Many others are mentioned including President George H.W. Bush, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Harrison Ford showcasing the enduring legacy of Russell Moccasins. Interviews with the craftsmen provide insights into each stage of the creation, from leather soaking to hand sewing. We talk to individuals who create the shoes, as they are working on them, about the process of creating them. Luke explains the intricate steps involved, including the hand-cutting of vamp, molded sole, quarter, gusset, and toe piece, and the use of the patented overlap stitch. The documentary takes viewers behind the scenes, revealing the meticulous artistry involved in crafting leather shoes at Russell Moccasins. As the nation’s longest-running travel & tourism TV series, award-winning Discover Wisconsin highlights destinations, adventures, and local initiatives that bring our communities together across America's Dairyland. #RussellMoccasins #Moccasins #GreenLakeCounty #BerlinWI #GreenLakeWI #Boots #craftsmanship #handmadeboots

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