Jan Matzeliger
The shoe-lasting machine was invented in 1882
The shoe-lasting machine was invented in 1882
Jan Matzeliger invented the shoe lasting machine.
The person who invented the "Lasting Machine" that stitched leather of a shoe to its sole was Jan Matzeliger.
The person who invented the "Lasting Machine" that stitched leather of a shoe to its sole was Jan Matzeliger.
The person who invented the "Lasting Machine" that stitched leather of a shoe to its sole was Jan Matzeliger.
Jan Ernst Matzeliger invented the Shoe Laster.
Jan Matzeliger patented the lasting machine (shoe laster) in March of 1883.
A lasting machine places and attaches the leather upper part of a shoe to the sole. It was invented by Jan Ernst Matzeliger. It made footwear much more affordable.
Jan E. Matzelinger
Jackie Robinson
The person who invented the lasting machine, which stitched the leather of a shoe to its sole, was Elias Howe. He developed this machine in the mid-19th century, significantly improving the efficiency of shoe manufacturing.