Yes, that's what I meant. You would be a wiz if you carved out a set. Deana Mcguffin has taught a number of boot makers. I understand she retired from making but is still teaching. Is anyone building boots out of her shop other than students?
Been difficult to comment on anything of late but I wanted to say you did a great job on those. Helluva an undertaking, especially with all the extras you added. Did you build your own last? Care to share whose shop you built these in?
This one got me to thinking. With no details other than TX made; who there could and would take on such a project? After thinking about it I figured that no matter the design, the maker would still build their boot. What I mean by that is, though I'm sure the Chrome Hearts designers covered all...
I don't know anything about these, Monitor. Also, check Etsy and Ebay has some.
Etched Silver Cowboy Boot Toe Tips WX-47 | Buffalo Trader Online
Boot Toe Tips - Engraved Silver w/Snip Front - Gass Horse Supply & Western Wear
Boot Tips and Heel Caps to Match.
Of course, depending on your...
Hey, Charlie. First I've heard of him. Looks to have a storefront in the last living mall in the area. I'll try to get down that way before long and report back.
A couple more.
Beautifully Tailored 1940's Frontex Button Down Western - Etsy
Nathan Turk Vintage 1940s Men's Western Shirt. Chocolate - Etsy
Canadian
Vintage Diamond Ski Brand Plaid Wool Hunting Jacket / Coat / - Etsy
Jack Frost of Utah Woolen Mills put out some nice shirts and coats. I...
Been looking at pleats and yokes.
1940s Wicked Western Flecked Jacket Vintage 40s Heathered - Etsy
Vintage ROCKABILLY Deluxe 1950's Men's Western Coat. - Etsy
Very Early and Rare 1930's Nathan Turk Shirt WOOL - Etsy
They are, along with all the other vintage western shirts. At least most of the ones I'm interested in. I've just about given up on trying to buy any more, at least the gabardine types that I really like. They're getting crazy expensive and the cotton thread these shirts are sewn together with...
I’ve seen Charlie Dunn’s from his time at Capital Saddlery but those are the only ones I’ve seen from one of the makers working out of a western store.
Vintage, at least for Ralph. The Western line dropped in 79 and it was all inclusive, from the boots up. I have a pair of boots from the line and as Ralph always has, he used a quality maker for his cowboy boots. They were made by either Lucchese or one of the big three at the time. Ralph has...
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