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Show us your SHOES !!!

carter

I'll Lock Up
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dog20 said:
Where the heck do you people buy stuff from the 1930s-50s!?

Florsheim Imperial v-cleats were found on ebay. Thrift stores are [sometimes] a good source.

It helps to know what you want. Sellers often don't know enough to post an item as vintage.

On the other hand, some sellers seem to think everything is vintage.
 

celtic

A-List Customer
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328
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NY
Guttersnipe said:
That's a Cadillac logo on the heel!

I have a pair of modern Durango engineer boots with that same BILTRITE heel logo.

i wish i loved the boots as much as I love cadillacs. :D
 

marineabilly

A-List Customer
JUBILEE'S & ENGINEERS

My weakness...

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marineabilly

A-List Customer
My best/worse e-bay sale

These are the vintage 40's Horsehide Chippewa Engineer boots in the above photo (bottom right boot near mirror) - I sold them on ebay for 699.99 buy it now and to this day regret that sale. Those will forever be my dream boots. What a great deal, but a bad loss on my part. Instead, I turned around and purches The Real MCcoys horsehide Buco Engineers from Japan for a grand.

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kschurch

Vendor
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Boise, Idaho
Florsheim

The Shooman said:
What is OFAS? l want some of those, BADLY!!! Are they unworn old stock, or are they recrafted?


Hey Shoo,

I have the same pair up for auction now on eBay. Size 10.5 A. In fact I have two pairs listed, one black and one in the chestnut color.

Any luck with the size?
 

marineabilly

A-List Customer
dog20 said:
Where the heck do you people buy stuff from the 1930s-50s!?

e-Bay, persistence, dedication, product knowledge...

e-Bay: self explanitory
persistence: hours upon hours of searching on e-Bay, yahoo auctions, vintage on-line shops...
dedication: how much are you willing to spend on trying to find that "perfect" piece?
product knowledge: I have purchased so many amazing, rare, expenisve articles of clothing, furniture, etc. for pennies just becuase the seller did not know the treasure they had. If you have a leg up and know your stuff, you'll be amazed at what you can find.
 

carter

I'll Lock Up
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Rather than start a new thread every time I win/purchase something, I'm sticking with the old threads. I like being able to find a lot of information in one thread.

Recently won on ebay:

Cole Haan saddles:
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Allen Edmonds Concords:
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Ostrich Western Boots with Tooled Leather Uppers:
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SteveS

New in Town
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41
Location
Illinois
Pictured here are my 4 pairs of dress shoes. After seeing all the different styles on these pages I'm starting to get a shoe addiction, need more shoes! :D

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H.Johnson

One Too Many
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Midlands, UK
I don't like them particularly, and they are definitely not vintage, but I just bought a pair of brand new and unworn Paul Smith Bath boots for 10 GBP in a local charity (goodwill) shop. They are 700 Canadian Dollars new and I can't resist a bargain...

Here is a review from a shoe blog...
They're so expertly constructed, they fit like a dream, as I would hope any $700 boot would fit. I'm personally quite glad I've waited this long to invest in a new pair of shoes this season and hopefully my size doesn't disappear too quickly.

I never get carried away to that extent, but they are hand made in a top Italian workshop and I did save 358 Canadian Dollars!

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