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David,Inexpensive Ebay find - Nocona python boots.
Cheers! David
They date to the early 1980's when they were featured by Nocona as box art.
David,Inexpensive Ebay find - Nocona python boots.
Cheers! David
Nocona was always my favorite & best fit of the big 3 also, until Warren Buffett wanting Acme Brick Co bought out John Justin & had to take the 3 boot companies to get it. That's when things started to go downhill.Thanks for the info, Jack. They were auctioned as "vintage" and I know they are not in the current product line. I like Nocona boots because they seem to fit me much better than the other main brands.
I'm liking the python skin - seems to be lighter and more breathable in the warm weather than my ostrich Nocona boots.
The box-art is great, shame Nocona abandoned it.
Cheers! David
Nocona was always my favorite & best fit of the big 3 also, until Warren Buffett wanting Acme Brick Co bought out John Justin & had to take the 3 boot companies to get it. That's when things started to go downhill.
I'm sure you know to keep the python scales clean & conditioned so they won't start to dry out & curl up. That's when they become brittle & start to break.
Those boots look as fine as an ice cold beer on a hot summer day.........almost.BB, check out the heel blocks on these Paul Bonds from 1984.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/19220169177...3De11021.m43.l3160%26rvr_id%3D0&ul_noapp=true
Man that brings back some memories.....David,
They date to the early 1980's when they were featured by Nocona as box art.
Black lizard makes for some classic looking boots. My favorite of all the exotic skins.i had a pair of peanut colored lizards besides this black pair & they both came in boxes with the python artwork. The peanut lizards are long gone but I still have the black pair. As I recall without looking I believe these have the "decal" Nocona colored stamp in the tops. Bought in the early 80's. They are 4 piece lizards.
With the R toe you can wear them under suit pants & they look plenty dressy enough.Black lizard makes for some classic looking boots. My favorite of all the exotic skins.
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I got the Nocona box back out & noticed on the backside they have 12 works of box art in the series. Here are two more. These are taken of small thumbnail pictures with some box wear so not exactly HD. I'll post more in a few days.
I do plan to go to Texas. But probably will not have the budget to buy boots or hatsJoao - come to Fort Worth, you'll find a ton of places to try western boots - including the Justin outlet store that is full of Justin, Tony Lama and Nocona boots. When we first moved here I bought some. Nocona Ostrich boots there, that I wear a lot.
I didn't really need another pair of boots....but then I found these. I've got a thing for the peewees, and for the pointy toes. There's a stamp inside them that says Martinez Boots, 801 Juarez Ave. Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua.
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Dammit, boy. Very nice. Dale, if you get a chance, a closeup of the sole and shank area, please. Love the stitching and white piping. Great profile.
Anything for you Cuz!
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Very nice find, Dale!I didn't really need another pair of boots....but then I found these. I've got a thing for the peewees, and for the pointy toes. There's a stamp inside them that says Martinez Boots, 801 Juarez Ave. Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua.
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