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    • Spring Son of LightS
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      @Giles:

      Vibergs are effectively bench made, that is a world of difference from the way Alden are made.  Does that make them any better?  In my opinion yes, but it is only an opinion.  I have a load of Alden shoes and boots, but I never wear them any longer and when I get a min, I will start selling them off

      What is the difference of bench made? Is alden more like a production line?

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      • SeruRitchiS
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        Spring Son of Light, being an Englishman I will echo Giles's sentiment about English bench made shoes. I don't own any Alden shoes or boots, but I do own a pair of Tricker's English bench made country brogues with a commando sole. They feel totally indestructible and are the only shoes I've ever owned that a total stranger has commented on; a slightly inebriated American in a hotel elevator said to me: "Wow, those are some sexy shoes".

        http://www.trickers.com/art_shoe_make.htm

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        • Megatron1505M
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          I've been off work for a couple of days with a stomach bug, bad stuff going on with digestion etc… nothing too serious just a 48 hour thing.

          Today I feel ok, probably about 70% well, and I am meant to be commencing an all day drinking session for a mates birthday in about an hour......is this a good idea?

          BTW: There will be some Caribbean food thrown in as well.

          Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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          • SeulS
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            Carribean food never is a good idea. Beer always is, though… But try and drink good quality, re-fermented in the bottle and such... High alc % = good. I'm being serious btw.

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            • Megatron1505M
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              Right, in the absence of great beer I was going to stick with Guinness. Using the logic that it isn't too fizzy and sits heavy in the stomach rather than causing all sorts of mayhem like cheap lager.

              Although, I cannot face a pint of cheap lager at all, just the thought of it makes me want to spew.

              Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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              • seawolfS
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                Just to echo what Seul said, bottle-conditioned beer (or re-fermented) is loaded with vitamin B-12 complex. It's the very stuff that alcohol depletes from your body which adds to your hangover, but the bottle-conditioned beer GIVES IT BACK!

                “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

                @zeebeeleather

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                • SeulS
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                  There you go - scientific PROOF that I'm not thàt big of an eejit after all!..

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                  • grabby22G
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                    Hey guys, I just bought a pair of jeans that are about two inches loose on the waist. Bought it because it was the very last pair of the Red Cloud R400H 17oz , 25% Hemp material denim available and I just had to buy them.

                    Ok, now for my question. Is it advisable for me to throw them inside the washing machine to get maximum shrinkage? Or will a normal hot soak give the same amount of shrinkage? Will I lose too much indigo if I throw them into the machine and if I do that, 30 minute cycle or 60 minute cycle?

                    Thanks guys.

                    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                    • SeulS
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                      60' cycle, 60C°, max RPM, turn inside out. You won't lose much/ any indigo.

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                      • ChrisC
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                        A wash will always give you more shrinkage than a comparable temperature soak.  Follow Seul's advice.

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                        • mclaincauseyM
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                          "Follow Seul's advice."

                          Oh shit, the Triumvirate must be up to something…

                          Think it, be it.

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                          • SeulS
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                            Out of hair, out of their minds.

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                            • grabby22G
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                              Thanks guys!

                              Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                              • SeulS
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                                Does anyone know of a model fridge (standard fridge) with a temperature that goes up to 10 or even 12C°?.. Nothing like the Electrolux Ecostore though, really a standard household fridge…

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                                • seawolfS
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                                  Eli, that might not exist, though you could use a temperature controller like this http://www.amazon.com/RANCO-ETC-111000-Digital-Temperature-Control/dp/B0015NV5BE to maintain any temp you want. I used to use that controller for my beer fermenting fridge to maintain about 55F.

                                  “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

                                  @zeebeeleather

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                                  • SeulS
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                                    Boom - need. How does that work?.. How much power does it use?..

                                    Beer fermenting fridge you say… My oh my do you have some explaining to do...  😃

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                                    • SeruRitchiS
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                                      Seul, when my dad wanted to store wine (for at least several years) he started looking at those specialist wine cooler fridges but thought they were riculously overpriced. An electrical engineer of some kind told him that a normal fridge could easily be modified to work within a different temperature range, and as far as I know that's what he did.

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                                      • seawolfS
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                                        @Seul:

                                        Boom - need. How does that work?.. How much power does it use?..

                                        Beer fermenting fridge you say… My oh my do you have some explaining to do...  😃

                                        It uses very little power. It actually makes your fridge more efficient if you're keeping it a little warmer. It works just like the on-board thermostat, but it kills the power to the whole fridge to regulate the temp. It's basically a big on/off switch for your fridge.

                                        I brewed beer for a couple years. I probably made about 60, 5 Gallon batches in that time. I was once involved in a beer brewing group and we focused on sour beers that we then aged in wine and bourbon barrels. One of the guys in the group was a pro brewer, and two of the guys have gone pro since. They would take all of the leftover yeast from Belgian beer bottles and add it to the barrels. We had quite a bouquet of Brettanomyces in those barrels. Here's a link to a blog written by one of the guys from the brewing group. http://www.themadfermentationist.com/2011/01/sour-brown-barrel-day-3.html

                                        “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

                                        @zeebeeleather

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                                        • SeulS
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                                          Excellent, thanks for the info!..

                                          They would take all of the leftover yeast from Belgian beer bottles and add it to the barrels. We had quite a bouquet of Brettanomyces in those barrels.

                                          Crazy!..

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                                            I can't seem to find a thread in Bottoms for Iron Heart x Pronto 25oz Collaboration (PIH2DC).

                                            Should there be one? I'm curious if others have purchased this model, what the fit is like, etc.

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