Show us your boots
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Indy's and RW GTs look so chunky… I like wearing sneakers under straight legs. I only wear boots under slimmer models, and thus only have 'finer' boots.
I also dislike shiny leather boots, and well the whole concept of a chukka boot, or a desert boot, is lost on me. :-
Same goes for higher boots w/ a side zipper...Guess it is me though...
But at least I have my IH bracelet incoming!..
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So tomorrow, I'm pulling the trigger on these:
Price looks to good to be true, so they'll be getting a call first thing Oregon time…
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So tomorrow, I'm pulling the trigger on these:
Price looks to good to be true, so they'll be getting a call first thing Oregon time…
Just done it. Can't wait
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does anyone have a clue if these can be bought from europe / usa ?
the only place I've found them from was from japan…here are some pics...
http://shop.yumetenpo.jp/goods/d/dallas.co.jp/g/rw82680/index.shtml
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/premiumone/8268/
http://bas-kurashiki.com/products/detail18.html
http://en.item.rakuten.com/lead-s/10000029/sn=lead-s:10000029&vm=2&f=1&tl=551177&sid=196923&k=goaI'd really like to get these!!! drool
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Till, just pulled the trigger on the Baxter 'saddler' in walnut…not sure how long it will take to travel 10,000 miles....great shout on the 1 piece leather feature...will post some pics once I get hold of 'em
Damn you Stewart and Till. I love that one piece design. Stewart, how much did you pay all up and where you buy from? G
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AUD264.70 ($45 is postage) plus UK VAT
Been dealing with a guy called Mick Green @ www.bootsaustralia.com (mick@bootsaustralia.com). He has been most helpful with size issues etc. -
AUD264.70 ($45 is postage) plus UK VAT
Been dealing with a guy called Mick Green @ www.bootsaustralia.com (mick@bootsaustralia.com). He has been most helpful with size issues etc.That was where I was looking - thanks. I like the look of the Henry baxter. I like a leather sole, but otherwise identical to the Saddler I believe.
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Congrats on the Baxters, Stewart. Excellent shoe for a very good price, I say. I agree with the usefulness of a rubber sole. It is not easy to find a well-made shoe with a thin rubber sole that can be worn with a wide variety of clothes and in bad weather, too. I have never damaged leather soles by wearing them in the rain but I do take good care of my shoes. I'd however not like to wear leather soles in snowy slush mixed with salt or gravel. That does kill them easily.
Side note: I am close to 40, too (37) and if you look anything like your twin brother of whom you posted a pic, I am jealous. That's one fit almost 40 year old.
Till