The earnings of an old shoemaker can vary widely based on factors such as location, clientele, and the type of shoes made or repaired. Traditionally, skilled artisans might have earned a modest income, enough to support a small family. In modern times, some may supplement their income through custom work or repairs, while others may struggle due to competition from mass-produced footwear. Overall, it's difficult to specify an exact figure without more context.
$1990,40
500000 thousands dollars a year.
Well for colonial Williamsburg blacksmiths silversmiths goldsmiths milliners tailors shoe maker and wig makers.Randomdude172
ALot, it costs about $15 to make the shoe everything else is as they say, History
This would depend on whether they were sports shoes or high end shoes. It would also depend on the location. You can make 100,000 to 500,000 dollars a year or more.
About $700.00 a week
A shoemaker makes around 50,000 dollars a year. If they own their own business, they may make quite a bit more.
$1990,40
Usually, a shoe maker...(Not kidding)
500000 thousands dollars a year.
A shoemaker makes around 50,000 dollars a year. If they own their own business, they may make quite a bit more.
The common cobbler is a shoe maker . In Gaelic Leprechaun means 'one shoe maker'
Maker
they make 3,358,594 a year off pastries
shoe maker
yes she is
3000Euro per shoe