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l'm very jealous Hungary Tom.
pablocham said:I have always loved Gunboats, but never heard that term before. My grandfather wore them all his life. I have two pair of giant Florsheim Imperial wingtips from the 60s-70s that are exactly like his. I don't wear them too often because they are so giant and heavy, but whenever I find a pair in my size at a thrift store I can't help but buy them.
David Conwill said:I had a pair of these in high school, but they were cordovan and I had nothing with which to wear them. I think I'll have to find them or a suitable replacement, they're still fairly common in thrift stores around here (unlike decent suits!).
Is there a special trick to polishing all that wingtip detailing? How about disinfecting old shoes?
-Dave
WildCelt said:Pablo, I think I just bought your shoes. I stopped by my friendly neighborhood thrift store on the way home from work today and found a pair of burgundy Florsheim Imperial gunboats that look just like those you posted (well, a little less polished and with flat laces). My other burgundy brogues cramp my toes something awful and my feet hurt by the end of the day, so I've been on the lookout for a new pair. I think I'm going to like these.
cookie said:Do they have a wrinkled creased or a beef roll type crease?...if the latter they may be shell cordovan...
WildCelt said:Is this what you mean by beef roll?
That medium brown boxcalf gleams in the sun like nothing you've ever seen before, especially an hour or two before dark. Stunning patina in real life (photo's do no justice to the patina).pipvh said:Splendid! Particularly the boxcalf.