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    • thomasnunnallyT
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      Love that last pic!

      Out with the new! In with the old!

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        brown dress is really nice!  better than cxl or other leather for me.

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        • supersalamiS
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          @demonito:

          brown dress is really nice!  better than cxl or other leather for me.

          Haha thank you! I'm glad I made 1 good choice on this boots then!! Haha

          I've been having cracks on my leather midsoles.. are those normal? I applied a coat of obernauf but to no avail they are still turning lighter and cracking….... Should I put on more? Or leave it?

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          • ChrisC
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            Pics of said cracking?  Probably not a big deal, but that's just a guess…

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            • nicecrackactionN
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              @supersalami:

              the beautiful contrast between the bull hide and brown dress

              scuffing showing some beautiful lighter shades

              very very nice pair of SJ's!

              "A man of eighty has outlived probably three new schools of painting, two of architecture and poetry and a hundred in dress."
              (Lord Byron)

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                for me obenaufs are not so good i suggest you use pecards. use a heat gun or a blow dryer and heat up the part of the boots you need to moisturize and then  put pecards  and then heat it up a bit youll see the difference

                whites actually use pecards!

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                • urbanwoodsmanU
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                  @demonito:

                  for me obenaufs are not so good i suggest you use pecards. use a heat gun or a blow dryer and heat up the part of the boots you need to moisturize and then  put pecards  and then heat it up a bit youll see the difference

                  whites actually use pecards!

                  What do you use from Pecards? Boot Oil or the Leather Dressing?

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                    leather dressing.  the standard one  in the tub. used it for the past 7 years pretty happy. from calf to cow to goat to horse

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                    • urbanwoodsmanU
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                      @demonito:

                      leather dressing.  the standard one  in the tub. used it for the past 7 years pretty happy. from calf to cow to goat to horse

                      Thanks. I'll have to get some to try out.

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                      • SpaceGnomeS
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                        @demonito:

                        for me obenaufs are not so good i suggest you use pecards. use a heat gun or a blow dryer and heat up the part of the boots you need to moisturize and then  put pecards  and then heat it up a bit youll see the difference

                        whites actually use pecards!

                        i find this odd considering Whites products is actually rebranded Obenauf's

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                          really or  rebranded pecards?

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                          • SpaceGnomeS
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                            http://www.whitesboots.com/index.php?dispatch=categories.view&category_id=277
                            second one down says Obenaufs right under the product name.  They also sell branded Pecards

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                              oh ok as far as i know  ( bill formerly of stronghold and  steve marrow whites agent)  said that they use pecards well that was way back  2006.

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                                this is how much i love pecard so much

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                                • supersalamiS
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                                  Wow that's a big tub of leather dressing!! Where do I get it from?

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                                    demonito
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                                    directly from pecard!

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                                      i have a couple of small tubs here with me if you want it

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                                      • SpaceGnomeS
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                                        dont get drunk and mistake it for ice cream….

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                                        • FurattoHeddoF
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                                          Thinking about ordering my first pair of White's, and will probably order a pair of horse hide semi dress, can anyone explain the difference(s) in the available lasts (standard, swing, 38)? Send a mail to Bakers, but maybe someone here knows? Thanks.

                                          "Don't ever be sorry"

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                                            The swing last supposedly has a little more room across the toe box than the statndard which is why I've ordered it on my SJs. the 38 I don't know about.

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