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Good looking collection TPD166.
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I'm not so sure of that.that's not that many pair.
I have a leather question and since the leather is contained in a boot I thought I would ask it here.
P1210630 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Is that bison leather?
P1210622 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
There are a few more photos on the flickr page if you want to click through and see them.
P1210625 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Thanks,
Michael
Michael, could be. It's difficult to tell from pics. I have a pair of buffalo (water) boots that has a similar grain pattern but they are such a dark chocolate color the grain doesn't show up so well in pics and if you google search images on the leathers you'll find Buffalo and bison have similar grain characteristics, dependent upon which area of the hide it comes from. I know some bootmakers don't like to work with bison because there is considerable stretch in the leather, or so I've been told. Either way, good looking boots.
Good to know they pass muster Bama. I just picked them up today at Salvation Army. No maker indicated anywhere. I was looking at bison leathers and there is a huge variation in the grain on them, or so it seems. I did find some shoes that were made of bison and looked very similar to these. Besides the grain, the leather is very supple and feels somewhat waxy which I've read are characteristics of bison leather. Whatever they are I rather like them and they are oversized for me so they are very comfortable with a pair of heavy socks on. Now I have a pair of winter western boots.
Michael
Very nice, Micheal. That double row of little square pegs is a sure indicator of a custom made or high end (think Lucchese Classics, Stallions, old Noconas and such) cowboy boots. W/O the presence of markings they are almost certainly custom made. Handmade to say the least. Those little pegs are lemonwood used to secure the sole around the arch support. We may never know the maker, and I have a couple pair, but I love these kind of finds. Great score and will look great with that Resistol Stagecoach.
The R written in pen on the lining at the top of the right boot shaft.
That's what I figured. Dyslexic bootmaker? Hey, if I was ambitious I think I would start a business called The Dyslexic Bootmaker. I do have bit of that going on.Just the designator of right or left.
My guess is they are either bison or shrunken bull shoulder.
At a stage where the tops are being stitched & sewn together they are not yet sewn to the vamps, it is necessary to know which is to be the left & right top.That's what I figured. Dyslexic bootmaker?
How are those holding?Well, let's try this again.
I'm guessing that they are bison;here's a pic of a Black Jack in shrunken shoulder.Great looking boots, Michael. I'm inclined to agree with the assessment that they are either bison or water buffalo. And definately a hand made or custom pair. Nice catch! Congrats on those.
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I'm guessing that they are bison;here's a pic of a Black Jack in shrunken shoulder. View attachment 60740
I agree,here's the same boot in elephant.That's what made me think they were bison. The grain on shrunken shoulder is nearly as deep as elephant. I don't own any shrunken shoulder anymore but I know some cowboy hat wearing dude in Portugal that does.