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  2. Cobbler (food) - Wikipedia

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    The sonker is unique to North Carolina: it is a deep-dish version of the American cobbler. [5] [8] Cobblers most commonly come in single fruit varieties and are named as such, e.g. blackberry, blueberry, and peach cobbler. The tradition also gives the option of topping the fruit cobbler with a scoop or two of vanilla ice cream. [3]

  3. Sherry cobbler - Wikipedia

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    A sherry cobbler is a classic American cocktail made with sherry, sugar and citrus. Its origins are not known in detail, but is believed to have originated sometime in the early 19th century. Its origins are not known in detail, but is believed to have originated sometime in the early 19th century.

  4. Shoemaking - Wikipedia

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    Woodcut of shoemakers from Frankfurt am Main, 1568. Two shoemakers in Vietnam in 1923. Shoemaking is the process of making footwear.. Originally, shoes were made one at a time by hand, often by groups of shoemakers, or cordwainers (sometimes misidentified as cobblers, who repair shoes rather than make them [citation needed]).

  5. Crispin and Crispinian - Wikipedia

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    They are the patron saints of cobblers, glove makers, lace makers, lace workers, leather workers, saddle makers, saddlers, shoemakers, tanners, and weavers. [5] Especially in France, but also in England and other parts of Europe, the festival of St Crispin was for centuries the occasion of solemn processions and merry-making, in which guilds of ...

  6. Cordwainer - Wikipedia

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    The cordwainer's trade can be contrasted with the cobbler's trade, according to a tradition in Britain that restricted cobblers to repairing shoes. [1] This usage distinction is not universally observed, as the word cobbler is widely used for tradespersons who make or repair shoes. [2] [3] [4]

  7. The right stitch: Cobblers extend the life of shoes in a ...

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    Aug. 22—FOUAD NAKKOUL, a Manchester cobbler, recently took in a pair of men's leather boots that his customer has owned for more than 20 years. He will put on new heels and replace the old ...

  8. Cobbler - Wikipedia

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    Sherry cobbler, a type of cocktail; Cobbler (software), a network-oriented install server for Linux; USS Cobbler, a United States Navy ship name USS Cobbler (SS-344), a former submarine in the United States Navy "The Cobblers", a nickname for the English association football club Northampton Town F.C. Cobblers, a slang term for "nonsense"

  9. The Elves and the Shoemaker - Wikipedia

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    In the 1994 Due South episode, "The Deal", Det. Ray Vecchio vaguely recollects this story when talking with Constable Benton Fraser about a poor cobbler. In Cinderella: From Fabletown with Love , a spinoff miniseries of the Vertigo comic-book series Fables , the shoemaker appears as an employee in Cinderella's shoe store, while the elves are ...