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Benny Holiday

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Doran said:
Pretty freakilicious, ain't they? I am leaning toward tinted prescription lenses still. Green tinted. We'll see ... I also have some Ronsir Shurons coming in, so I have some choices to make. I have never seen a single person with octagon glasses in my life (in memory, at least) ...

Oh yeah, green tinted, I should have thought of that. They're going to turn heads, pal!
 
A few things--so far:rolleyes: :eusa_doh: :
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The Shooman

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Trickers `gunboats'.

Drive an hour in heavy traffic and picked up this great pair of Trickers `gunboats'. Soles are surprisingly flexible on first wear. l intend to wear these alot as muck around shoos and for lots of walking. l really like the fit.





l'll give them a good polish tommorrow and try to bring them up real nice.

l've always been proud of my big fat gunboats.

Regards: The Shooman.
 

The Shooman

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A pair of Santoni Handmade (tan sock).
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l was gonna be an idiot and buy a pair of brown Gucci captoes and a pair of over priced Moreschi loafers, but l held true to Santoni.
 

Brinybay

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The Shooman said:
Drive an hour in heavy traffic and picked up this great pair of Trickers `gunboats'. Soles are surprisingly flexible on first wear. l intend to wear these alot as muck around shoos and for lots of walking. l really like the fit.





l'll give them a good polish tommorrow and try to bring them up real nice.

l've always been proud of my big fat gunboats.

Regards: The Shooman.

Ok I'm confused about the term "gunboat". You or someone else used it in another thread when referring to what I thought were "wingtips" (like in your avatar). When you use the term "gunboats" for a shoe, what exactly is it? A particular brand? Googling it only brings up the literal, armed warships.
 

The Shooman

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Brinybay said:
Ok I'm confused about the term "gunboat". You or someone else used it in another thread when referring to what I thought were "wingtips" (like in your avatar). When you use the term "gunboats" for a shoe, what exactly is it? A particular brand? Googling it only brings up the literal, armed warships.

Gunboats are not just double sole shoes. Gunboats = large double sole shoo-monsters with very broad 360 degree welting (usually wingtips, but can be other shoos too).
 

The Shooman

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Doran said:
Shooman, can the black crap be taken off? I mean on the toes. If so, with what?

l really like the black at the end of the toes. Yes, it can be taken off because it's a crust leather. Maybe a neutral wax (lots of rubbing under pressure) or some alcohol would take it off.
 

Ugarte

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These came in the mail today.

Three silk Hawiian shirts and this very reasonably priced Panama.

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And in today's weather, it's 38º F and the wind is blowing snow and shingles off my roof with 40-mph gusts.

And now back to your regularly scheduled browsing. :)


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NOTE: These are fancy schmancy High Dynamic Range photos. While they have been heavily processed, they do fairly represent the appearance of the subjects therein. Pretty sweet, no?
 

The Shooman

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l just wanted to get three pics on the one page.

Shoos again gents!

Trickers monsters again. :)






Trickers do some of the best double sole shoos (they make some of the biggest). Consider them gents.
 

JohnnyGringo

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I picked up this Diamond Point Bowtie while out thrifting on Friday, I think likely late 40's or 50's, cost me all of sixty-cents. I love these treasure finds!

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Ugarte

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JohnnyGringo said:
I picked up this Diamond Point Bowtie while out thrifting on Friday, I think likely late 40's or 50's, cost me all of sixty-cents. I love these treasure finds!

Tre cool Johnny. I'm envious -- we have no thrift stores chocked full of vintage goodness around here. :(

Mark
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