Role Club By Brian the Bootmaker
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After reconstructing so many vintage engineer boots over the years, I always thought to myself when I make my very own engineer boots they will definitely have a very sharp cornered vamp. In my opinion, it makes a boot look more rugged. The triple stitch just tops it off. (The leather used on this sample is a brown latigo that I slightly hand dyed black just for experimental purposes)
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… Just awesome.
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Wow…those are looking really spectacular. Those have to be in the running for my first engineers... Will the black horse that you're using be dyed all the way through or will it have a tan base?
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@Bluegrass Glad they made it safe!
@grandmasterben the goes hide will have a natural brown flesh side.
Inspecting the shafts alignment before lasting the counter. You use one knee for the height of heel. This quick inspection was used by my teacher when he had to last 75 pairs a day. My hats off to his hard work.
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No worries! And agreed, stuff like that is rarely something that you can learn about. I love how toe tracks look!
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Interesting. Cowboy boot makers crimp the vamps exactly the same way, but I've never seen a pair with toe tracks.
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My RCs don't have them but I do like them.
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@BrianTheBootmaker thanks much for the insight of your upcoming engineers wow
Update on my RW makeover by Brian, going strong and still glossy
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