Recoil Rob
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My first pair of Fryes c. 1971 had a squared toe and stirrups, I could live with these big ..."snip" toes. The newer "duckbills", no thanks
^^^^they remind me of those ridiculous looking square toe’d dress shoes that look like flippers. If i want to wear flippers i’ll go scuba diving that way i don’t trip over my own feet and look stupider.
But hey, maybe if i had no shoes.
B
My first pair of Fryes c. 1971 had a squared toe and stirrups, I could live with these big ..."snip" toes. The newer "duckbills", no thanks
And you wont, Rob. Not unless you find some museum examples when boots were made with no left or right and were essentially shrink to fit. I don't remember seeing these type boots since then until Ariat came on strong, with a few others promoting wide square toes and double/triple sewn welts.
You can't make boot toes like these with plastic toe boxes on a machine. They can only be made by hand by master bootmakers using leather toe boxes.
After lookin at this toe art...i had to change boots.You can't make boot toes like these with plastic toe boxes on a machine. They can only be made by hand by master bootmakers using leather toe boxes.
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The sharks are Steve Osuna. The other pair are Paul Bonds.You could stab a man with the x toe on those sharks. Those are Bond's, aren't they, Jack?
The sharks are Steve Osuna
I like that narrower squared toe a lot, Cuz. I've got a few pairs of old peewees from the late 40s and early 50s with a similar toe shape.All this flat, duckbill platypus square toe talk caused me to break out a pair. Brogued wingtips as well.
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Love those Greg. Horsehide??All this flat, duckbill platypus square toe talk caused me to break out a pair. Brogued wingtips as well.
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I like that narrower squared toe a lot, Cuz. I've got a few pairs of old peewees from the late 40s and early 50s with a similar toe shape.
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Love those Greg. Horsehide??
And the hat, yes that hat!
B
All this flat, duckbill platypus square toe talk caused me to break out a pair. Brogued wingtips as well.
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Thanks, B. These are water buffalo. I would love to have a pair of horsehides, though. Probably told of this around here somewhere. The first really good cowboy boots I bought were a pair of Justin mulehide that I picked up at J R's Western World around 1978. Almost indestructable. Wore them until they couldn't be rebuilt anymore. My mom finally threw them away when I left the state for a year. Can't remember the last time I saw a pair of equine skin boots for sale retail. I know makers can get it for a build but I've never inquired. I believe they would be expensive. The hat is the #1.
I have some AE Cordovan dress shoes