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Nice find, great color. Glad she's happy with 'em.
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The color looks to me more of a baby blue.
So are you keeping them or traded them?
Can be the picture that doesn't show true color.They do have a blue tint, Joao, but they are gray. And according to her, they're staying here.
....... Still loved & worn regularly.
Bond's are beautifully made.Paul Bond boots made in 1982. Sixteen inch stovepipe tops with 6 row stitching in yellow & white. 2A toe with undershot 2-1/2" cowboy heel. Still loved & worn regularly.
Thanks guys! I meant to put in my OP, and as you probably know Bama, Bond's shop still uses this same stitch pattern in 3 different models of boots they make.Love those, Hurricane. Great colors and stitching.
Already saw the post myself. Except for shark I'm not really interested in exotics now. I still have a pair of belly cut gator, some elephants & a pair of lizards but that's about it for exotics.A boot dealer from Denmark I communicate with occasionally, on a boot collector forum, recently posted these Charlie Dunn boots that he had purchased from a seller in Guatemala. He was trying to determine what type leather they were made from. Anyone care to guess? (I've already learned the answer) I am often amazed at the travel of cowboy boots.
Already saw the post myself. Except for shark I'm not really interested in exotics now. I still have a pair of belly cut gator, some elephants & a pair of lizards but that's about it for exotics.
Bama, by any chance are you going out to the High Noon Show & Auction this weekend?
Meeting some of my kids for a couple days of skiing then I'll go down there Fri night.No, sir I am not. I'll be here in the Deep South for the foreseeable future. I take it you are? Never been there, but it looks like a place I need (want) to be.