simonc
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Has anyone used Becks and had custom boots built, what was your experience? http://www.beckboots.com/index.htm
Hi guys, hope you can help me out. Looking to get my first pair of cowboy boots, er actually, ropers, I think. Have looked around quite a bit (not actually tried anything on, since I'm in Japan, and nobody does my size) and I think I'd like a pair of ropers with round or square toes (i.e. not strongly pointed). Also think I'd like them in brownish roughout leather.
What do you all think of the RRL Ridgeway Ropers? They meet my specs, and I believe they're decent quality, made by Rios of Mercedes.
http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/quarter/item/10000930/
I've seen them pop up on the bay every now and again for around $250. Seems like a good price.
Any other ideas? I am looking for something without the frills. These are also to my liking.
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/mavazi/riosofmercedes_010/
These are my only cowboy boots... a pair of Lucchese Classics I purchased a few years back. Crocodile with a roper toe - extremely comfortable to wear. I was somewhat floored by the expense, but these are one of those purchases that I look back on with happiness that I didn't let them walk on by.
Thanks dude, but I am not talking about work boots per say, I'm looking for period cowboy boots. Thing is with Becks is that they will make replica 1940's boots for you and I wanted to know if anyone has had any vintage cowboy boots made?
Nice Lucchese Classics Tip Top
your links that are close to my J R Reyes black boots are cool .
mine are only 2 pieces of leather, & the toe box is more correct for this type... More work for the boot maker..
check these out
EL Dorado, natural skin....its either Horn Back or Alligator One piece fronts real rare boots
Most boots today are Caiman
Any body know if these are Horn Back ? there about 27 years old
Simon, I looked at those Becks and I wanted to ask just what feature do you consider "1940s" about them? If you are talking about buckaroo length (16") shafts, there are a lot of alternatives around, but I would warn you that if you don't wear them for riding (likely with pants tucked in), you will find them very hot and bulky. I have a pair of J.B. Hill Buckaroos in bison with blue calf uppers that are comfortable on the foot, but tiresome, rising almost to my knee.
As an aside, I'll say that when I think of 1940s style, I think of shorties or PeeWees; Rocketbuster tends to design and offer wild wonderful shorties/peewees vintage repros. And if you scroll back a couple of pages (47, think) you'll see an ad for 1940s boots.
Hi guys, hope you can help me out. Looking to get my first pair of cowboy boots, er actually, ropers, I think. Have looked around quite a bit (not actually tried anything on, since I'm in Japan, and nobody does my size) and I think I'd like a pair of ropers with round or square toes (i.e. not strongly pointed). Also think I'd like them in brownish roughout leather.
What do you all think of the RRL Ridgeway Ropers? They meet my specs, and I believe they're decent quality, made by Rios of Mercedes./[/url]
Hi Alan, You must be the Texas Star of Buffalo with those tobacco babies in your stirrups! Very handsome.
Now, show us which hat you wear with them!
Hi Ishmael, here's one other direction to consider. All the boot brands mentioned are good to great and you would be happy with any well fitting pair, but when I first got the bug for western boots I took my tried and true "pre-owned off ebay" route. I own everything from Lucchese Classics to exotic skins from Botas Cuadra" but every pair was pre- owned and I paid less than 10% of each pairs retail price...yet they were all in excellent condition. I think only a Range Rover depreciates faster than western boots. The best part was I was able to try out five different brands of boots with different heels and toes for less than the cost of one brand new set of good boots. I'm wearing the the hell out of each of them and made my self a promise that when I get out West for a visit I'll take the plunge and find a top rated custom boot maker to make me a pair now that I know what I really like. Take some some time and browse ebay, find a few pairs that are you size and put a few low ball bids in and see if one wins. Even if the pair you win don't fit we'll you can always throw them back on ebay and get your money back.
I've had lots of Rios and Lucchese 1883 series and I'd say they're pretty much equals. Rios are nicer in that not everyone has them - more unique. Can't go wrong with either. I've got some that I've had for 22 years, and all I do is resolve every x years. Good luck.Rios v Lucchese: who makes the better (tougher) all around boot?
Rios v Lucchese: who makes the better (tougher) all around boot?
One note about Ebay and we all buy there; purchase boots that are not too old. Boots comform to your foot, don't buy someone elses foot size. Pleanty of good boot deals on Ebay with gently used boots. People buy for a wedding or event then never wear again. There are also used boot dealers, most of which can help.