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Blundstone Boots

Matthew Dalton

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dr greg said:
I noticed that the MD's name is Gunn. I wonder if he's one of the Tasmanian family of Gunn's that are one of the most rapacious woodchipping companies in the world...

Me? Not quite. Just a random name I grabbed from a site for use in certain places on the internet.
 

Les Gillis

One of the Regulars
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Dallas, Texas
Doc Martin's Did it too...

so is everyone else...

Back in the early 90s I bought a pair of Dr. Marten's boots. They lasted forever. A few months ago I picked up one at a shoe store and it said made in China. I don't know if they ever claimed to be "British for Boot"; but it was weird seeing made in China on something that I thought of as very distinctly British. Nothing personal against the Chinese. My Chipewa LL Bean Cap Toe Boots were made in China also and they've held up well.
 

Smithy

I'll Lock Up
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Norway
I think it's a real shame and unfortunately the way the world seems to be going.

Heaven forbid if they do the same with RM Williams, I'll have a fit!
 

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Sydney Australia
The loss of an Aussie boot icon

There is a tremendous sadness about Blunnies especially in view of the job losses in a state which is hard for employment. But there was an equally interesting comment re RM Williams which said that with assistance from the Federal Governmen re R&D the company had got their act together so much so that they were exporting their product overseas to 20 places. This is what we call "clever country" stuff and is the way to go when the alternative is China the home of most manufacturing industry for footwear and clothing etc.

Whilst on the subject of iconic brands.

I bought two pairs of shoes on holidays.

One was a pair of suede Sperrys which were China (PRC) made and excellent. I looked at my old favourite Timberlands and (whilst struggling to keep up with trendy designs) the quality and manufacture was pathetic and of a cheapness in finish I found sad. But the people will wise up and another icon will go the way of other famous compromisers.
 

MikeBravo

One Too Many
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Melbourne, Australia
Oh Well

Oh well ... there goes another one

We are quite used to it by now. Lots of our "icons" have gone offshore or been taken over by foreign countries

Sidchrome, Blundstone, Vegemite, Aeroplane Jelly, Drizabone, Ugg boots, Qantas sending their servicing offshore, there's heaps more
 

The Shooman

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AUSTRALIA
Globalisation is heavily destroying the aussie manufacturing industry.

ECONOMIC TALK

ln the late 80's, Australia had a really promising economic growth in the manufacturing industry. Academics [wrongly] predicted strong growth for many years to come. But, they underestimated the tragic effect that cheap Asian labour would have on our manufacturing industry. Company owners [in Australia] are losing pride in Australian made as more and more are seeking cheap Asian labour.

While i'm very very worried and upset by the current economic trends, many manufacturing business' in Oz have to go o/s to survive. But that's not the only problem, many business people are waking up to the fact that relocating o/s is a great way to increase company profits [as well]. lt's a double wammy. There have been so many aussie business' relocating o/s that now our former economic strength in Manufacturing is no more. Jobs in Australian manufacturing are being lost like no tommorrow....many business owners don't care about their employees or feel they have any responsibilty to contribute towards employment in Australia anymore. More and more businesses now think global, there is no pride in ones country anymore. Many aussies don't buy Australian made. l think our large immigration rates have massively watered down the pride in Australian made too.

Blundstone has cut 300 jobs in the little old island of Tasmania......it wouldn't surprise me if many of those guys don't get jobs again (jobs aren't easy to get in Tasmania). How many will default on home payments and lose their house? Tasmania is a funny little place with funny people so many of the battlers are gonna be hard pressed to find other work.

SHOO TALK
Blunstones are a blue collar boot. No way near as well made as R.M.Williams [which is now run by Americans]. Blunstone boots have a glued rubber sole. The sole is prone to cracking after a short while. l have a pair of blunstones that i've had for over 20 years....l use them down the beach.
 

The Shooman

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AUSTRALIA
My partners down at my beach house at the moment. l'll tell her to bring my Blundstones back so l can take a picture of them to show you all.

ln the 90's Blundstones hit a peak. Everyone wore them. Blundstone workboots were trendy......every second girl and bloke wore them.


R.M.Williams quality decline
Similar things happened with R.M.Williams. Reg Williams sold the company to the Americans, and within a short time the quality suffered so much that Regy was heartbroken, so he bought the company back again so he could restore quality. Once again, R.M.Williams has been sold to the Americans....the quality has gone down hill [again] l feel. The quality of the boots are not what they were making 20 years ago.
 

johnnycanuck

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Alberta
Blundstone boots?

Can anyone comment on Blundstone boots? fit? 9.5 American to 8.5 au? how long they last? any information would be helpful.
Johnny
 

reetpleat

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Seattle
johnnycanuck said:
Can anyone comment on Blundstone boots? fit? 9.5 American to 8.5 au? how long they last? any information would be helpful.
Johnny

Very comfortable, last forever.
 

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Sydney Australia
blunnies

the famous aussie male dance troupe 'tap dogs' (you saw them at the 2000 olympics spectacular) use them with tap cleats - that's how strong they are.
 

Bebop

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I have 3 pair of Blundstones. One brown, one black and one light brown steel toed. I bought my first pair about 6 or 7 years ago and they are still going strong. I have worn them as my only footwear on a spur of the moment, month long trip to Argentina which included using them in a wedding and for light hiking and my pair of Blundstone steel toed work boots have served me well for just about anything. I don't need the steel toes very much but the fit was so perfect that I went with the steel anyway. The sizing tends to be all over the place. One pair is a 10, another a 9 and the steel toed, 11. I had to try on several pair of the same size in order to find the right size. Sometimes one boot was way larger than the other of the same size. Sadly, they are not resolable but they last pretty long. Great boots that you can wear with almost any style clothing.
 

Smithy

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Norway
I had a pair of Blundies around 10 to 15 years ago. They were worn fairly often and treated pretty badly truth be told. Mine lasted only around 18 months and died when the soles split. Not uncommon judging by other mates' experiences with them.

If you want a good Aussie boot, I highly recommend RM Williams instead. They have lots of styles (including a "Blundstone looking" type), are far better made (from my experience) and can be resoled. I virtually live in a pair of RM Williams Blaxlands which I have had for 3 years, they have been resoled once and are still going strong (touch wood!).

They are more expensive but I can't recommend them enough.
 

skbellis

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DeKalb, IL
Blunnies

I started wearing Blunnies in March 06. I bought them as my only shoe choice on a trip to Europe. They worked great hiking in Austria and with a quick wipe they were perfect at my wife's geology conference dinner I had to attend. Blunnies are great if you have wide feet. I have been wearing them non-stop ever since. I have bought a couple of other pairs of ebay (much less money than my first pair) to rotate with. They have beeen holding up great.

For your first pair you might want to buy them from a reputable dealer so you can figure out your size. All of the pairs I have bought, the sizing is consistent, but the first pair I bought was too large so I had to exchange them.

I would also reccomend you buy some of the official Blundstone shoe cream for them. Great stuff.

I have never owned a pair of RM Williams, but one of my friends has a pair. They are much higher quality, but the price tag is much higher ( you get what you pay for).

Cheers,

---Scott
 

johnnycanuck

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Good information all round. I was hoping for a more of a hard and fast rule on sizing. I save over $50 if I order them in from Australia. I guess I can try and track down a local company that carries them and just try them on. Thanks for the reviews.
Johnny
 

Mojave Jack

One Too Many
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Yucca Valley, California
I tried and tried Blunnies, but my arches are so high that I just can't wear them, no matter how badly I wanted a pair. They are the boot of choice of one of my heroes, Les Hiddens.

I ended up with a pair of Ariat Spot Hogs. The [url="http://www.ariat.com/products_detail.aspx?pcid=9&cid=2&scid=21&pid=309]Ariat Cody[/url] is a similar style They were tough as nails, and not nearly as expensive as Blunnies. Not quite the cool reputation and history of Blunnies, either, but might be easier to find around here.
 

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A now the bad news

Blunnies are closing in Tasmania for manafacture and going offshore aka Thailand or somewhere. Methinks the quality may suffer ....hope not...
 

The Shooman

Practically Family
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AUSTRALIA
reetpleat said:
Very comfortable, last forever.

l cannot agree on that.

l bought a pair 20 years ago. Nice cow leather work boot uppers and a strong glued sole (back then)....BUT as usual, the achillies heal of all cheap shoos are the soles. They Crack!

Blundstones were very very popular with the Uni crowds (esp girls) in the late 80's - early 90's.

The Blundstones l see now are worse. lf l were you, i'd forget about them.
 

The Shooman

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AUSTRALIA
l keep my old bludsones in the shed for most of the year (a great home for all the spiders to live in). But l do get them out and wear them when i'm down the beach.
 

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