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Hello all and thank you for such a great forum! I've been lurking for a while and thought it was about time to make an account. That and I have a question
My question is regarding a pair of boots I found at a local thrift store. They are Hathorn (Smoke Jumpers?)...I think. They are all black and say "Hathorn Boot Mfg." with "Spokane, WA" directly underneath. This is imprinted on the side in two straight lines of text; no circular emblem with the anvile and boot like I've seen in my Google image searches. I've read that there is a hierarchy of White's boots ending with Hathorn Explorers which cannot be rebuilt and am wondering if there was a way to tell which of the lines of White's boots these may be. I regret not taking a picture for reference.
Also, the black leather (I think anyway, it is very thin) insole when looking in the boot ends half way, almost like it was cut off at the middle of the foot but it is this way in both boots. Is this normal? I am very new to all of this
Thank you to alI in advance and thank you again for such an amazing resource as this forum!
My question is regarding a pair of boots I found at a local thrift store. They are Hathorn (Smoke Jumpers?)...I think. They are all black and say "Hathorn Boot Mfg." with "Spokane, WA" directly underneath. This is imprinted on the side in two straight lines of text; no circular emblem with the anvile and boot like I've seen in my Google image searches. I've read that there is a hierarchy of White's boots ending with Hathorn Explorers which cannot be rebuilt and am wondering if there was a way to tell which of the lines of White's boots these may be. I regret not taking a picture for reference.
Also, the black leather (I think anyway, it is very thin) insole when looking in the boot ends half way, almost like it was cut off at the middle of the foot but it is this way in both boots. Is this normal? I am very new to all of this
Thank you to alI in advance and thank you again for such an amazing resource as this forum!