Making Boots
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Is that a row of Landis 5 stitchers? Wow, that's nice. 
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I still wanna find out some price info… 
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it is nice for comfort but wear wise keeping things uniform has its advantages too. All that aside, I really like to look of these Hemi, excited to see how this continues. 
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Depends; is it a gusseted or non-gusseted tongue? If it's an ordinary tongue, then full thickness leather would be my opinion. However, the additional layers of a gusseted tongue warrant a thinner leather, I think. 
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Thanks guy's… I've been working on this for a while, its real labour of love. The boots have a half gusset tongue so I think the leather we used for the upper will be too thick. I might see if I can get a slightly heavier leather or I 'll have to go with the lighter weight one which still looks good and does the job. 
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I agree completely on the Viberg service boot tongue. 
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Here's another sample boot I'm working on… I'm not sure about the colour? Features: - Thick yellow reverse kip suede leather upper sourced from the Tasman Tannery in Whanganui, New Zealand
- Brass eyelets & white contrast stitching
- Insole & mid-sole brass screwed & stitched
- Double leather sole
- Stacked leather heel with rubber top piece
- No toe puff
- Soft suede leather half bellow tongue
- Thick brown leather lace
 
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I like the color a lot. I like the boots a lot, in fact. I'd add a commando sole, but that's just me… 
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Wow, just found this thread. Amazing work Hemi. 
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Very interested to see more Hemi. Next time in down your way id really like to check these out! 





















