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Cowboy Boots

bigshoe

One of the Regulars
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192
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Laramie Wyoming
A pair recently finished for an employee. She made the entire boot herself.

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bigshoe

One of the Regulars
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192
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Laramie Wyoming
She has worked for me for 3 years and is destined to one of great ones of the next generation of boot makers.
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Elephant vamps and quarters elephant eagle inlay and kangaroo inlay for the blue max.
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TipTop

Practically Family
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540
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Albany, NY
OK, I waited about a year for these Boot Star Online Luccheses to come up on sale. Turns out they didn't have the 12 they said they did, so for my trouble they allowed me to custom order the exact sizing I need (12.5E left, 12E right) and they still gave me the 20% discount. And yes, I have an fondness for brown and blue together. Beautifully matched-Nile belly with corded buffalo calf as designed by Boot Star (exclusives).

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LoveMyHats2

I’ll Lock Up.
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5,196
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Michigan
OK, I waited about a year for these Boot Star Online Luccheses to come up on sale. Turns out they didn't have the 12 they said they did, so for my trouble they allowed me to custom order the exact sizing I need (12.5E left, 12E right) and they still gave me the 20% discount. And yes, I have an fondness for brown and blue together. Beautifully matched-Nile belly with corded buffalo calf as designed by Boot Star (exclusives).

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Dang nice boots!
 

LoveMyHats2

I’ll Lock Up.
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Michigan
She has worked for me for 3 years and is destined to one of great ones of the next generation of boot makers.
11433.jpg


Elephant vamps and quarters elephant eagle inlay and kangaroo inlay for the blue max.
1904andpaulsboots005.jpg

Geez, those are about as nice as it can get! You want to loan her out for a few weeks? I will desire to see what you can have made for my feet, boot wise! Amazing workmanship! (Should I say craftperson-ship)?
 

Isshinryu101

One Too Many
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New Jersey
OK, I waited about a year for these Boot Star Online Luccheses to come up on sale. Turns out they didn't have the 12 they said they did, so for my trouble they allowed me to custom order the exact sizing I need (12.5E left, 12E right) and they still gave me the 20% discount. And yes, I have an fondness for brown and blue together. Beautifully matched-Nile belly with corded buffalo calf as designed by Boot Star (exclusives).

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Very glad you went for the Nile croc upgrade over the caiman. Those are stunning. Worth every penny (and quite a few pennies it was). Top Notch Purchase there!!!!! thanx for sharing.
 

Pinhead

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Spivey
Very glad you went for the Nile croc upgrade over the caiman.

You've got to embrace your wild side! Caiman have a bit more attitude!

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(Lucchese Caiman Tail -- probably the most expensive footwear I'll own in my life. I only wear them when I'm feeling especially dandy.)
 
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TipTop

Practically Family
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Albany, NY
Thx guys; I liked them the moment I first saw them--very distinctive colors and combo; I like their fairly plain designs. I was really deflated when I found the computer stock in error. But Xavier, their manager in LA had been working with me to get the finish restored on a pair of Rios Mercedes crocs that evaporated under a very soft buffer wheel, so he knew I was a serious customer. When he emailed me back a couple of days later and told me they'd custom order them at the discounted price, I was really thrilled. Then, last month, while out west, I stopped at the LasVegas store and asked the clerk to show them to me…and all of a sudden he lit up and said, "OH, your the guy from NY that we custom-oredered these for…I apologize for the stocking error, and am very glad you are getting your boots, they are among the nicest in our store."

The best part is how soft the garment tanned Nile belly is, not to mention the smoothness and gradation of the tiies.
 

TipTop

Practically Family
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Location
Albany, NY
You've got to embrace your wild side! Caiman have a bit more attitude!

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(Lucchese Caiman Tail -- probably the most expensive footwear I'll own in my life. I only wear them when I'm feeling especially dandy.)

Pinhead, those are handsome. I recently snagged a pair of gator tails, (scroll back a couple of pages). I tend to like more subtle skins/designs, but yours are tasteful and the JB Hill's I got are similarly low-key (at least for head/tail bumps). Heck, I'm so conservative (here in Upstate NY) my stingrays are all-over chocolate--no diamond eye staring back at you!

And that's the cowboy boot wisdom of the week: Wearing them certainly does make one "feel especially dandy!"

I'd vote to put that on the home page here,,,,,if we had one.
 
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Doublegun

Practically Family
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773
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Michigan
Earlier this spring I posted looking for recommendations for an honest pair of roper/work boots. Finally decided to pull the trigger on a pair of Red Wing "Pecos" (1178). RW does not stock them so they are US made to order. Wow! Almost too nice to wear for work. They fit like a glove and are increadibly well made. The only negative is the cork compound sole. Tough and quiet but will be slick as snot on frost and snow but I'll deal with that later. Cost $239 + tax and worth every penny.
 

TipTop

Practically Family
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Albany, NY
Interesting DoubleGun, How about a pic? Red Wing has made their way into high-end "fashion" catalogs and posts lately (Michael at A Continuous Lean posts about them a lot--I think they are a PR contract of his) and thus I presume they are doing well.

What caught my attention was your mention of a "cork compound" sole: I just bought at Barney's NY a pair of French casual/field shoes by Yuketen & Heschung that feature a patented cork/rubber compound that I thought interesting. This struck me as typical French engineering--using a common natural compound to lighten and yet provide elasticity to rubber; but maybe it isn't French after all. Do you know anything more about them?

Here are some pics (cork looks like sawdust, but its embedded)
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Yeah, more of that Brown and Blue action!
 

Doublegun

Practically Family
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Michigan
I'll try to get pics up over the weekend. Couple of things though: the soles are virtually identical to those on the Iron Rangers. Nice, practical but downright dangeous on ice and snow. These are not a new design or their upscale boots. This model has been around for decades. They used to be one of their top sellers but times have changes and now none of the stores stock them.

They really are nice boots but they are meant for hard work and that's what I am going to do with them. Pics up ASAP.
 

TipTop

Practically Family
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Albany, NY
Yes, nice boots indeed! I like mine a lot; they are off having the stain on the toe box refinished after I used an electric buffer on them. The boot store guy says their description of Rios sizing is "short and wide." I don't find mine short, but I am an E and find their D comfortable, even across my very high instep.

Those appear to be sueded elephant, si? Great contrasting colors and elegant stitching.
 
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bretron

Call Me a Cab
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NW
I'm starting to turn around to cowboy boots, thx in large part to Rios roper toes! Still not sure about toe bugs though :)
 

Doublegun

Practically Family
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Location
Michigan
Yes, nice boots indeed! I like mine a lot; they are off having the stain on the toe box refinished after I used an electric buffer on them. The boot store guy says their description of Rios sizing is "short and wide." I don't find mine short, but I am an E and find their D comfortable, even across my very high instep.

Those appear to be sueded elephant, si? Great contrasting colors and elegant stitching.

Thanks. I ordered 12D, same as my Lucchese, Frye and Redwing boot. They seem a little tight across the top, but not too bad. Bottoms are buffed elephant, which my cowboy friends assure me will never wear out. The stitching on the upper is remarkable - so detailed and so well executed. Kills me these are really working boots, not pretty poser boots that look good (from a distance) and are not meant for real work. They offer three different soles; leather, hybrid (like mine) and a Vibram, all of which are pegged, not just sewn or glued into place. The white stitching is another Rio's thing - not sure how t protect that for ever. Suggestions?

Rio's has a standard inventory of several basic boots that are all very nice but the really cool boots are all custom made for different retailers. Boots and More out of MO was the only place I found this particular combination and even then I had to wait 4-months until they re-stocked them.
 

Pinhead

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Spivey
... Kills me these are really working boots, not pretty poser boots that look good (from a distance) and are not meant for real work. ...

Real cowboys work. Hard. And play. Hard.

My Lucchese boots are only for posing. They tend to make other partygoers make a quick U-turn and a hasty retreat.

My other boots are dirty, smelly, scuffed and broken in like they were molded to my feet.

"Texas born, and Texas bred. And when I die, I'll be Texas dead."
 

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