Bij dezen een antwoord van Bettanin. Zijn Engels is wel erg slecht maar je kan er al iets uit opmaken. Ik heb nog om nadere uitleg gevraagd.
Dear Sir,
sorry if I answer only today, but my pc had some problems in these days.
About your question:
In this particolar norvegese construction, the firts stitching is the same
that in the traditional norvegese construction, except for the heel. For
this part, and only in this construction, we prefer don't stitch (so the
shoe is more elegant).
In this construction (a varying of traditional norvegese construction) the
first stitching stitch: the outside leather upper, the inside leather upper
and the first sole (intersole). In the traditional norvegese, instead, is
the second stitching that to stitch the intersole. In this construction the
leather upper (the part under the first stitching) is put under the last; in
the traditional norvegese this part is outside the last; thus making the
first stitching seems more high that in traditional norvegese, but isn't it.
Sorry for my english, but if you have some problems about my answer, you
write me
Alberto Bettanin