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US Army Korean War 1950s era Combat Boots , Size 9R-issued but virtually unworn!

Juanito

One of the Regulars
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246
Location
Oregon
One pair of genuine pre-Vietnam era US Army/Military issue, M1948 combat boots, size 9R issued to Francis L. Abney, s/n #16018672--Goodyear Wingfoot beveled heels, Plymouth Rubber Co. soles. These were issued, but obviously worn maybe once or twice for inspection as the little tiny ridges on the diamond soles aren't even worn off. Oddly these are not dated around the top, and if there was manufacturer's data on the interior of the boot, it was painted over with Abney's information. By the way, if one searches for Francis L. Abney, you'll see he was from East St. Louis, lived from November 25, 1921 -March 30, 1981, enlisted in the US Army on June 30, 1946, attained the rank of Sergeant, served in Korea, and so on...it is rather remarkable what you you can find out about someone on the internet.

In any case, not much to be said here; the boots nearly new and in perfect condition. The soles show almost zero evidence of being worn. There is no dry rot or any other issue. It would be virtually impossible to upgrade from these, aside from the unissued boots I have also listed here on The Fedora Lounge. Size is 9R and the fit is dead on to a 9R or 9D as I wear a perfect 9D size and these fit me perfectly.

$100 sipped to you door via USPS Priority Mail. International buyers pay exact shipping to your country.











 

Strapped-4-Cache

One Too Many
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1,112
Location
Lawrenceville, GA
If they were a half-size bigger. I've been wanting a pair of black boots to replace the ones I wore out several years ago. My parents purchased them from the base exchange in England while I was in high school. I wore them, replacing soles as needed, until they were just completely worn out. Great boots.
 

Harrifer

New in Town
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23
I have always wondered how the US GI's dealt with the significant lack of tread on those 40s/50s era boots. Fine on tarmac, but what happens in a muddy field?
 

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