Updates to my Bootmaker Lists
Let's see if they're right.
I've created a new schedule for updating my big list of custom cowboy boot makers... and I'm already starting to see a payoff. Now, when I get fix-it e-mails... I can put them into tidy piles and post them all at once. Which also means... I have time to do my bounty-hunter-thing and chase down some bootmakers who may have moved their shops or wandered off.
Voila! This month, I updated my lists for New Mexico, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Michigan, Massachusetts and the Panhandle Plains region of Texas.
Don't miss the websites for Big Sky Custom Boots (Henrietta, TX) and Schwarz Custom Boots (Dillon, MT.) Also (among the many updates,) I've posted new shop listings for Beaver Creek Boot & Saddle Shop (Stratford, TX) and RC Custom Boots in Lubbock, TX.



2 Comments:
Jenn, Thank You for the great service you provide. I think that most of us bootmakers who shops are open and making boots for customers will appreciate it.
"JJ for the Brand"
Brian C. Thomas
Hi there,
I bought my first pair of boots in Austin last year and while I love them, when I wear them the stitching on the inside of the shaft just tears my legs up. I'm talking red welts from the tiny tiny knotted ends of the threads. When I take my boots off they look like they've been in an Iron Maiden with welts all up and down the front and backs of my legs.
I tried painting over them with clear nail polish but that doesn't seem to help. Obviously if I wear them with tights it's less of an issue but in the summer I want to wear them bare-legged and I suffer for it and socks can't cover the pricklies at the top of the shaft.
have you ever had this problem?
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