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New to me Shoes- Metal Heel Tips?

quickerNu

New in Town
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42
Location
Texas
I am diversifying my footwear collection. I have always either worn boots (cowboy or lace up) or Tennis shoes. I had 1 pair of JC Penny wingtips for those rare occasions when I wore a suit. So pardon my ignorance, this is a new world to me.
I found these on ebay, and fell in love. I work at a Harley dealership, so I think the "overbuilt" look will fit well.
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However, we have tile floors and the shoes have metal heel tips. The sound would drive me crazy. Can they be removed? Should I remove them? Are they just to make the heels last longer, or do they serve another purpose?
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Thanks for any advice you can give. BTW the brand is "Armishaw's". Can't find any info on 'em, but I dig 'em!
 

illumin8em

A-List Customer
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396
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Oregon
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Nice shoes, I think that toe is called a Norwegian something or other. About the heel caps... if you are not dancin, then I think the only reason for them is to prolong the life of the heel. I can tell you that I have been planning on putting them on the next pair of boots that I purchase.

I am interested if anyone else more knowledgeable will chime in.
 

wintergreen

New in Town
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Location
Manchester
I have a pair of shoes with the metal heel/toes. The noise when walking doesnt bother me one bit BUT they do take some getting used to.
I am rather heavy on my heels when I walk and the metal heels can be deadly on smooth surfaces, walking off the street into an office building or a shop with a marble floor for example can result in embarassing slips if I dont remember to watch my footing.
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Creeping Past

One Too Many
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1,567
Location
England
Nice shoes.

A shoe repairer can easily fit a whole new heel piece, either rubber or leather, without the metal. Some rubber heels actually last longer than metal, or so I've found -- and I'm hard on shoe leather/rubber.

You or a repairer can remove the metal toe piece easily, but it will leave marks from the screws holding it in place.

For a fresh start, you can get the whole sole replaced, plus a new heel. Or you can get a half-sole put on. If you live in a wet area I'd advise getting a whole sole replacement, as half-soles can lead to leakage over time.
 

Mysterious Mose

Practically Family
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516
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Gone.
Take out the screws, drop a little woodglue in the holes and hammer in some matches or toothpicks, trim level with the sole, done.
 

wintergreen

New in Town
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37
Location
Manchester
:) Try the metal tips first, They can be a challenge on smoth surfaces but if you can get used to wearing them it saves the expense of replacing perfectly good heels.
I have found leather heels to be just the same, I have several pairs of Trickers shoes and the nails in the leather heel are pretty much the same as wearing heels with steel bits on them.
 

quickerNu

New in Town
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42
Location
Texas
I made it about an hour on our tile slate floors with the metal. It echoed! My boot guy is replacing the heel cap with plastic, we'll see how it goes!
 

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