On December 5, 2020 at 14:36, Ernie Gilman said...
Didn't quite get the meaning of this... but noted:
Yeah, but rarely used and thoroughly forgotten.
The aphorism I've heard about cobblers and shoes is "the cobbler's children go barefoot," which corresponds to "the A/V installer didn't run RG6 to his TVs." Both are signs of not doing things right. Is that what TSS meant?
Thats what he is referring to, the cobblers kids have no shoes. Its his house, and he has no coax to tv. Pretty simple shortcut he took on the phrasing and is completely understandable.