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Show us your SHOES !!!

One o my Xmas presents purchased from the very talented Claudio of DNA Groove.
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Eric, though not my style, I'm an admirer of fine footwear in any style. Every time I see someone post a blucher styled shoe I'm reminded that there is a cowboy boot maker, Gus Blucher that started his co. in Olathe, KS in 1915. Gone through several iterations but still doing business today in Beggs, OK. Supposed to be the longest, continually running cowboy boot shop.
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Eric, though not my style, I'm an admirer of fine footwear in any style. Every time I see someone post a blucher styled shoe I'm reminded that there is a cowboy boot maker, Gus Blucher that started his co. in Olathe, KS in 1915. Gone through several iterations but still doing business today in Beggs, OK. Supposed to be the longest, continually running cowboy boot shop.
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I may be anchored in hat/shoe/tie and a small amount of vintage stuff acquisition, but I really do appreciate reading through the boot thread and hope like heck that my appreciation does not pull me into a boot rack like yours.

When I came across this photo I just had to have those shoes:
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A little delving, and voila! Made to order.
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Excellent tarsal shoes. Are those a pair of the Carthcart shoes? I have watched those with interest.
 
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Short Balding Guy

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Well, if it were to happen, at least you know you don't have to go to Texas to get it done. This fella learned from one of the best. IMO.

https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2018/03/11/finding-minnesota-cowboy-boots/

I have seen the reporters vid before. It was posted on the boot thread a bit ago. He might be a fun visit this summer on the way to the cabin. I will have to make time. Technically his is in my back yard being 3 hours away. Is $1,000 a reasonable price for custom boots?
 
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I have seen the reporters vid before. It was posted on the boot thread a bit ago. He might be a fun visit this summer on the way to the cabin. I will have to make time. Technically his is in my back yard being 3 hours away. Is $1,000 a reasonable price for custom boots?

Sorry for the re-post, Eric. Didn't realize you had already seen it. $1,000 would be a very reasonable starting point for MTM cowboy boots.
 

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I have posted these before, so apologies for the bored folks. I present my oldster Allen Edmonds McNeils with grained leather exterior. The Vibram lugges 1/2 soles are my latest resole. The luggs work well in today's melting snow. This morning I cream polished, clear waxed the toes, brushed/buffed vigorousely and edge dyed the shoes. Oldies, but favs.

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Apologies for folks who identify these as not being from the golden era or earlier.

Best, Eric -
 

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The manager of our local supermarket absolutely loves these shoes but when I told him where he could get himself a pair he smiled and said that his missus wouldn't let him wear something so flamboyant. He was serious too, so I didn't persist, but how sad it must be not to be able to express yourself. The style of the shoe is known as 'Gibsons,' they were very popular in the early 1950's.
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