The Real McCoys
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Buco Engineer Boots.
Boom.
These are amazing. But somebody please tell me how to get them off easier. Wish I had the last 20 mins of my life back…
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Haha hell yeah nice Ben yeees rock them dont get em off big congrats fine boots. You might wanna buy a thing which helps you coming out of them easy. Dont know the word in english. Every shop with boots should have it.
Now out with those puppies, niceOh just thinking that mine were looking that fresh too about a year and a half ago, so nice
Just came to my mind..think the thingy is called boot jack, have one too and I can only recommend it
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How did you size @grandmasterben ? They are amazing arent they?
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http://studiosixtysevenakaroa.co.nz/shop/cast-iron-boot-jack/
This for Haraki!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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How did you size @grandmasterben ? They are amazing arent they?
Yes they are amazing Christ these things can survive an apocalypse. Can't wait until the sides stretch out a little.
I am true US 9.5 brannock on my largest foot (only a little longer than my left one) and took a 9 in these.
Completely good in toes, instep, but a little tight on the sides. I think it's already stretching out.
Out of the box, lofgrens win easily for comfort. We will see about these
Thanks guys!
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Anyone have recommendation for boot jack? Guessing I need a really long one… It'll work ok for engineers? I know usually it's for dress shoes.
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I definitely don't know what I'm talking about… I am looking for a boot jack.
About to pick one up now!
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Something like this? http://www.heelingtouch.com/item/Figurehead-Shoe-Horns-3193
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Holy crap. Just got a boot jack, seriously saved me so much time. Takes 5 seconds to get them off.
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How did you size @grandmasterben ? They are amazing arent they?
Yes they are amazing Christ these things can survive an apocalypse. Can't wait until the sides stretch out a little.
I am true US 9.5 brannock on my largest foot (only a little longer than my left one) and took a 9 in these.
Completely good in toes, instep, but a little tight on the sides. I think it's already stretching out.
Out of the box, lofgrens win easily for comfort. We will see about these
Thanks guys!
Sounds great @grandmasterben thats the spirit about horsehide, just break it in and enjoy, you'll get some nice individual graining and shaping over time. I still find these much easier to break in compared to my viberg horsebutt which took me over a year to shape.
The Lofgren is superbeautiful too probably my next after some time.