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    • michaeljcrM
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      Actually, that's pretty much what my last pair looked like! Not as nice as those though.

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      • ChrisC
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        Not really a fan of the roper style; much as IJ says, not ballsy enough.  I feel like if you're going to get cowboy boots, they should look more traditional- tall tops (min 12"), higher heels (min 1.5") and either a square or pointed toe.  Square is really old, circa 1880s-90s.  Personally, I also like brightly colored tops and stitching or inlays.  That might be a bit much for some, though.

        As for the pair you linked to, they look pretty solid.  Lucchese quality is generally good (the Handmade line is best) and the leather should be respectable.  Never shopped at Allen Boots, but their reputation is outstanding.  They're something of an Austin icon.  I really need to go there one of these days…

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        • michaeljcrM
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          Cheers Chris, all advice appreciated! Allen Boots ship to the UK for a not-too-bad price ($50), so it's good to know they're a good company. Style-wise, I like the ropers, but I'm having another look to see if there's anything more full-on in my price range…

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          • GilesG
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            I'm with Chris, get Lucchese….

            "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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            • ChrisC
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              Ropers are really more practical for most people.  The rounder toe, lower top and flatter heel are more shoe-like, so they're less of a dramatic change in feel and appearance.  If you're not used to wearing cowboy boots, or don't wear them often, they're a good way to mix boots into your footwear rotation.

              As a side note on ropers, they were invented by John Justin (grandson of the founder of Justin Boots and nephew of Enid Justin, founder of Nocona Boots) for cowboys competing in calf roping competitions, thus the name. 🙂

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              • SeulS
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                Still thinking about the Lucchese ostriche boots…

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                • Finn666F
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                  i would vote for "cop!"…that´s just me though 😉

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                  • ChrisC
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                    If they fit well and the price is right, why not?  Ostrich is great leather- soft, light and tough.  Very comfortable and low maintenance.

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                    • tmgT
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                      I've been thinking about those myself, but can't find anywhere in the UK that sells them, and it's too much of a gamble to just buy from a US site without having ever tried on a pair of cowboy boots, let alone these particular ones. May need to wait until the family trip to Disney World next year 🙂

                      Are there any restrictions importing ostrich skin boots into the UK?

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                      • ChrisC
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                        None that I know of, but I'm not an expert.  Ostrich isn't an endangered species and most hides come from commercially farmed birds, so it should be fine.

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                        • tmgT
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                          @Chris:

                          None that I know of, but I'm not an expert.  Ostrich isn't an endangered species and most hides come from commercially farmed birds, so it should be fine.

                          Thanks Chris, that confirms what I thought.

                          I'm sure I can find a reason to get a work trip out to the US this year, know of any good boot shops in New Orleans?

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                          • ChrisC
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                            Sorry, but no.  I haven't been to New Orleans in years, and have close to zero knowledge of the city.  I used to know a guy from Louisiana who bought all his boots in Texas and Arizona, which makes me think the options in his own state are pretty poor.

                            I'll check around and see if I can find something useful for you, though.

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                            • gbougardG
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                              @tmg:

                              .
                              I'm sure I can find a reason to get a work trip out to the US this year, know of any good boot shops in New Orleans?

                              First checkout the Lucchese website, And http://www.grapevinehill.com/
                              then go to http://www.dimlights.com/ and peruse through June's site for bootmakers names and links if you want custom made boots. She also has a fb page
                              In NO, check out if they have a Cavenders store
                              Try and see if there is a cowboy boot store in your area to try on and get a feel for sizing. It was really helpful for me when i bought a pair of luccheses.

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                              Renault: The waters? What waters? We’re in the desert.
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                                Hey folks, I am selling two great pair of Red Wing Cowboy boots if anyone is interested

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                                • tmgT
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                                  Yep, and I've just sent you a pm 🙂

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                                  • michaeljcrM
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                                    Bought the Lucchese Mad Dog Ropers. Not the most adventurous choice, but I like 'em.

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                                    • gbougardG
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                                      @michaeljcr:

                                      Bought the Lucchese Mad Dog Ropers. Not the most adventurous choice, but I like 'em.

                                      Ropers dont have the same sole and heel construction as cowboy boots, and will feel more like shoes than boots. But their line of ropers are very nice. I have one in ostrich which I rarely wear because I'm too busy wearing boots.

                                      Next week, I'm supposed to receive a custom made pair made by Little Boots in San Antonio. Cant wait…
                                      And this coming August, I'll be back in Texas and I have this nasty feeling I'll order another custom made pair...
                                      Check this boot porn

                                      http://www.davelittleboots.com/cust.html

                                      Sly Dunbar bigs up IH on YT
                                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t2OM738mKY
                                      Sly & Robbie A Run Tings
                                      Gregory Isaacs Liveth 4 I-ver

                                      Renault: What in heaven’s name brought you to Casablanca?
                                      Rick: My health. I came to Casablanca for the waters.
                                      Renault: The waters? What waters? We’re in the desert.
                                      Ric

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                                      • astrogojiA
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                                        Hey gbougard, how did those littles turn out?  Elephant is like the anvil of leathers, tough as nails (not that people here shy away from that sort of thing 🙂  Bullhide also wears pretty tough but then starts to develop a really great patina, these are mine after years of service:

                                        I'm in the market for my first custom pair myself and would be awesome to hear your thoughts/experiences/reccomendations with any custom bootmakers you've dealt with.  Lee Miller's stuff is incredible but I read that lee miller's wait list is now up to 4 years for new customers and he isn't taking any ATM.  Ever checked out Tres Outlaws' customs over at http://www.falconhead.com ?  some lovely bootporn 🙂

                                        Also, maybe I can pick your brain on leather choices for a day to day dress type boot that will look better over time…kangaroo seems like an awesome choice because it's tough but also breaks in pretty soft.  read a lot about water buffalo...python or cobra look pretty badass and i love the texture but have no idea how they'd wear over time.

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                                        • gbougardG
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                                          The elephant boots are fucking amazing. Very stiff, almost like
                                          Lee miller is indeed not taking new customers. You might want to try Little's in San Antonio, thats the company who made my elephant boots, and they are top quality. http://www.davelittleboots.com/
                                          Very nice people, too
                                          Tres Outlaws? I for one dont think so, way too much "hollywood" in what I see
                                          If you do a search for 25 best bootmakers in texas, you'll find a great article and then follow the links (or search them, too)? Here it is http://www.joenickp.com/texas/bootmakers.html

                                          Im totally droooling on stallion
                                          http://www.stallionboots.com/index.html

                                          And leddy

                                          Your boots are very nice, by the way. Love that patina

                                          Sly Dunbar bigs up IH on YT
                                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t2OM738mKY
                                          Sly & Robbie A Run Tings
                                          Gregory Isaacs Liveth 4 I-ver

                                          Renault: What in heaven’s name brought you to Casablanca?
                                          Rick: My health. I came to Casablanca for the waters.
                                          Renault: The waters? What waters? We’re in the desert.
                                          Ric

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                                          • ChrisC
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                                            Elephant isn't much heavier or stiffer than bullhide.  In fact, depending on the tanning process, elephant can be really supple from the very start.  I have a couple of pairs that have never given me a moment's trouble.  I highly recommend elephant hide as a boot leather choice.

                                            On the other hand, if you're looking for something for regular everyday wear, I wouldn't recommend water buffalo or any reptile hide.  Water buffalo is pretty light and needs a backing leather to be strong enough for boots.  It also scuffs really easily, in my experience.  All reptile hides, whether snake, lizard, alligator or crocodile, tend to split between the scales.  You'll have to be really careful with keeping them clean and conditioned.  Snake is also pretty thin and needs a backing leather to work in boots.

                                            Strong, good looking leather for dressier boots would be kangaroo, ostrich (you can get either full quill or smooth) or a simple calf skin.  Depending on the rest of the details, you can make a pretty dressy boot with elephant or shark, despite the texture.  Talking with your bootmaker will help narrow down the best choice for your needs.

                                            Be careful with that Top 25 list, too.  It's from 2002 and much of the information is out of date.  Tex Coleman is semi-retired and has moved to Abilene, Maida's has either relocated or closed, J.L. Mercer died and the shop closed, Rusty Franklin retired and sold his shop to Robert Brest (who makes great quality boots, by the way), M.L. Leddy only has their factory in San Angelo and runs all their sales out of the Ft. Worth store, and there are probably more changes that I don't know about right off the top of my head.

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