Yeah, that was one of the eye covering parts.
The scene when they were eating snakes and bugs and monkey brains was great! She had some wonderful gross out reactions while I teased her about what we were gonna have for dinner next!
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This is where I bought my SD from. I could not find any defects in mine. There must be one, I suppose, but I don’t know what it was. Unlike my Allen Edmonds seconds—a pair of shoes that had the outside of the right ankle cut too high, making it cut into my ankle bone! $300 for the SD I bought...
I make my own waterproofing balm. Equal parts (by volume, not weight) of beeswax pellets and jojoba oil. (For conditioning use 2 parts jojoba oil to 1 part beeswax pellets.) Bella Terra 4oz. Jojoba is $10.
Here’s an example with photos. Measure out 2 tablespoons of beeswax and 2 tablespoons of...
I only have the standard but I have thought about a block rubber heel. It would give it more shock absorption, making it better for walking, I think.
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I own a pair of White’s semi dress. They are the most comfortable boot/shoe I’ve ever owned. The way the leather shank breaks in and molds to your foot is great. I’ve never owned a pair of viberg, though. But I’ve owned a lot of good boots and shoes... Alden, Raichle, ecco, mephisto, allen...
Yep. It’s not hard. Trace out some slightly oversize pieces. Clean your soles with acetone. Apply barge to the shoe sole and the new sole, let it sit 15 minutes to dry, then stick it on. It will be stuck!!! (Like “when you accidentally let tape stick to itself” stuck.)Then take a sharp thin...
Put some crepe soles on my Butteros. Ordered off Amazon from 7 degrees north. Barge cement. Turned out nice... made them quiet, have shock absorption, and better traction.
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I think I’d stay away from deer or elk, and go for a naturally waterproof leather. I found these horsehide gloves, canadian made.
https://m.leatherglovesonline.com/np/MensGloves-ByStyle-Leather-Gauntlets-rriphlined-lined-horsehide-motorcycle-gauntlets.htm#page=details
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I’ve googled him a little bit, and Miguel Jones seems to be the real deal... based in Leon Mexico. Most of his designs are of the Latino persuasion. Definitely not a chinese scammer like some of those others. I wonder what his engineer boots are like in hand (or on foot rather).
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What do you guys make of these boots? Miguel Jones. He does custom sizes and custom designs. For around $200.
http://www.custom-boots.net/engineer.html
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