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Robert Leaverton
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This is one of the best sites for cowboy boots; I am learning a lot; I used to have a pair of Fryes that I bought in Philadelphia in the late fall of 1976; They lasted me a long time; But I got on a cleaning jag and sent them off to Good Will, they were starting to deteriorate on the inside; I am in the process of getting replacement boots; Your custom bootmaker listing is awesome and so useful; Thanks for the dissemination of your love of cowboy boots; RKL
20 December 2005 - Arbutus, Maryland
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scott
| capecodder2073@wmconnect.com |
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love this site and so glad there are so many others out there in cowboy boot country that feel the same way i do; i'm learning so much thanks
1 December 2005 - florida,usa
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Abby
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HAVE: 1; old black cowhide Justins; my second pair, resoled & reheeled; 2; newer Justins, inferior "pebbly" cowhide, stiff and uncomfortable and bound for EBAY; 3; green/black snake Dan Posts - uncomfortable, shank too high and stiff; 4; ivory Noconas in cape buffalo & deer - such an deal 'cause they were mis-sized as M10A, more likely W10C or M8D; fast becoming my "go to" pair; 5; "dress up" snip-toe Lucchese Charlie 1 Horse in butter soft turquoise, maroon, white cut-out stars; 6; red and ivory full quill ostrich Corrals; 7; classic, new Frye biker boots -- would be perfect if they were lined instead of rough inside; 8; vintage Tony Lama wing tips; 9; vintage unknown maker x-toe; 10; Lucchese C1H snip-toe teal slides; WANT: Olathe tall with pull holes; tall Austin Hall Champs; anything from Champion, Stallion, or Mahan; anything in tall or extra tall stove-pipe or Argentinian polo style; Love lots of stitching, flamework, and cutouts, but my "perfect" pair would be tall, smooth black, with no stitching, no bug, low walking heel, and pointy, pointy, pointy (XXX?) toes; I'm delighted to find this site! The best pair? The pair that's hiding in some dusty corner, garage/estate sale, EBAY auction, horse barn, cowboy's truck, ; waiting to be loved; When I die, cremate me in my boots!
28 November 2005 - Aiken, SC, USA
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Bob Shrimpton
| cowtown2000@hotmail.com |
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Bought my first pair of basic black Justins after I was assigned to my first military duty station in the late 1970s; We were not allowed to keep civilian clothes on the ship, so I rented a locker at the WMCA; I looked forward to wearing those great boots on every liberty; Today I have Justins for practicality,Rocket Busters for the art, and of course living in Omaha, I have Dehners for riding; Always looking for the perfect pair; Greetings to all with the same interests; Thanks for hosting the sight;
25 November 2005
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Guido
| guidothegardener@sbcglobal.net |
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Been wearing a pair of hand-me-down Tony Lamas for a long time; Decided to double my collection via Craigslist; So far, so good; Last week bought five pair again via Craigslist; (Haven't worn any ; still at the cobbler's;) And lo and behold, I find you just down the road!Really just looking for bare bones info, like these are better than these, similarities/differences??
18 November 2005 - Alameda, CA
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She-Jeff
| pugggmama1@verizon.net |
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I saw a pair of boots this weekend on a woman that had a painted like Charles Russell scene on the shank part; I know it's artsy, but I loved them; Has anyone seen them? I recall them in a catalog a cple yrs ago, but was afraid to buy online--what if they were cheezy, well they weren't and when I went to ask her she was gone!! Anyone know what I'm talking about? Nice boots very arty looking, sky, horses & cowboys on them
9 November 2005
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dan
| larsen256@sbcglobal.net |
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In 1977 I bought a pair of boots in Cody Wyoming; This is where I need some help, I think the boot company was the Saunders Boot Co; But I am not sure of the spelling of the name; I do know that it was the same brand name that Coach Bum Phillips wore when he coached the Oilers and Saints;
29 October 2005 - oHIo
Webmaster comments
The "Saunders" I know of is...
Saunders Custom Boots Russ Saunders, Bootmaker 311 G St Central City, NE 68826 (308) 946-3879 rlsaunders@hamilton.net
...I don't know much of the company's history, you might want to ask the folks on my bulletin board for some more info ( http://www.dimlights.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=lost ). |
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earl j; robinson
| earl072858@yahoo.com |
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my boots are the best pair of shoes i have they are as comfortable as a pair slippers black alligators love them;
20 October 2005 - some where in rochester ny
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Howdy Smith
| howdy50@earthlink.com |
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I studied bootmaking under Mike DeWitt at OSU Tech; I talked to Lee Miller just before graduating in 1990,about going to work for him; He was open to my visiting with him but needed someone sooner so I lost out on my chance to work for the most premier bootmaker in the world;
27 September 2005 - Washington St; High Desert;
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Carly
| carduzzi@shaw.ca |
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Hi, I am looking to purchase a large quantity of used cowboy boot, mostly women's, from within Canada; Does anybody know of a supplier?
15 September 2005 - Canada - Vancouver
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