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    • J
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      The style is similar to the makers I mentioned, which if it's recognizable from sight, can't be all bad. Reminds me a lot of the old Olathe's too. Good stuff none the less. I also like the ones with the blunt toe and inlay on the left, which kinda have a Lucchesse feel to em.

      Bourbon: because living in Kentucky just makes you want to drink

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      • tigerpacT
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        Them thar boots sure are funny lookin'

        How was that?  Offensive enough 😉

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        • J
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          you need to slap a knee, and stomp a foot while saying it, but you're getting there 😃

          Bourbon: because living in Kentucky just makes you want to drink

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          • BluegrassB
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            @mclaincausey:

            Thanks much, these are actually Engineer boots, version 1 of this http://www.misterfreedom.com/road-champs.html that have been resoled to a triple leather sole by this guy: http://hukurokuju.com/blog/ The resole changed the shape of the toe a bit.

            Would you post some better pics of highlighting the Hukurokuju resole?

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            • mclaincauseyM
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              Gladly, Takeshi is a genius and I am proud to show his work. You'd think a triple sole wouldn't flex but these are insanely comfy. They were originally 10D and I'm a 9.5D, but the resole makes them glove like in their fit. Custom boots wouldn't have anything on these, I'm quite fortunate.

              Think it, be it.

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              • J
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                Man, nice resolve. I have had some doubles, but you make me want to shoot for a threepeat.

                Bourbon: because living in Kentucky just makes you want to drink

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                • BluegrassB
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                  Really nice, I'd also go for a triple when I resole - if I stick with leather.  And I see they went from single to double stitched.  Did you wear them awhile before the resole, or jump right on it?

                  Mine are breaking in nicely, but I worry the original soles are going to deteriorate prematurely. I think these boots are just amazing.

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                  • mclaincauseyM
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                    John over at VEB told me that he was the first person to take RCs to Takeshi and ask for a triple sole. He said he had to talk him into it, he was worried about his machinery being able to accomplish the feat without breakage. Once the proof of concept happened, a few others occurred, and that's where mine came from.

                    http://vintageengineerboots.blogspot.jp/2011/11/mister-freedom-american-sportswear-part.html

                    Hopefully you can tell from the pics that Takeshi-san added a whole extra layer of leather to the entire sole on mine. He didn't add a leather half-sole to the existing double sole (which is epic on its own).

                    Think it, be it.

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                    • mclaincauseyM
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                      @Bluegrass:

                      Really nice, I'd also go for a triple when I resole - if I stick with leather.  And I see they went from single to double stitched.  Did you wear them awhile before the resole, or jump right on it?

                      Mine are breaking in nicely, but I worry the original soles are going to deteriorate prematurely. I think these boots are just amazing.

                      Thanks. Wow, yours are looking fine my man. Such great boots, these are tough to beat.

                      I actually picked these up on the secondary market for a very fair price, so they were already well-broken in. I'm not sure if I'm the second owner or further down the line, but Nerkg sold them to me.

                      You're right that he went to a double stitched sole. The exterior stitch goes through all three soles (!?) and the interior does not.

                      Here's what I think he did:
                      1: I think he re-lasted the uppers to make more room on the sole (see how there's plenty of room for the two rows of stitching, and how this 10D fits me perfectly as a 9.5D).
                      2: Then I think he took the sole apart and pulled out the stitching, removed the heel
                      3: Then I think he added the third layer of leather
                      4: He must have done whatever cobblers do to make the three layers as one
                      5: Then, I think he re-stitched all the way through all 3 soles once the third sole was glued on (you can see the outer stitching all the way through to the outsole). I believe he would have to have used the same holes on the top two soles to do this, which seems difficult.
                      6: Finally, I think he added the inner stitching when he welted the re-lasted upper back on. Tacked the heel back on. Probably ground and polished the thing and otherwise finished it. The stitching parts of 5 and 6 may have happened at the same time.

                      I would love it if one of the talented bootmakers or someone who just knows a lot about boots could sanity check my theory on what Takeshi did. He may have just built the outsole from scratch and ditched the original sole.

                      Think it, be it.

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                      • BluegrassB
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                        Great story.  VEB has pursued some innovative modifications.  I'd also be curious how he (Takeshi) did it - but what you described sounds like it is pretty close.

                        In any case folks should follow that link for Hukurokuju's blog if they haven't already - his work is amazing (and some cool cars and choppers too). I wonder if he's a one man show, or has other folks working with him?

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                        • Chiba J.C
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                          There are at least two other guys working there. Not sure how many more. If you get a chance to visit, it's in an interesting area: Yoshiwara, the old pleasure quarters.

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                          • mclaincauseyM
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                            What's the other badass Japanese cobbler that you see a lot of in our community? It's killing me, can't recall their name. Y'all know who I'm talking about?

                            Think it, be it.

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                            • BluegrassB
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                              Is it Brass Boots?  Something like that…

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                              • mclaincauseyM
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                                Thanks!!! http://www.brass-tokyo.com/

                                Aside from no stitching on the rubber outsole, holy sploosh:

                                Think it, be it.

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                                • seawolfS
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                                  @Giles:

                                  I love them.  No more and no less that my Vibergs.  They are both outstandingly built.

                                  These are slightly too big for me, so they sit by the back door.  They can be slipped on and off with great ease.  I effectively use them as wellington boots, so they see a lot of shit…..

                                  Some thicker insoles might make the fit a little better for you. Want me to make some custom leather insoles for you?

                                  “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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                                  • GilesG
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                                    seawolf,  That would be amazing.  How to proceed.  Here is a pic of what they came with…

                                    "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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                                    • tigerpacT
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                                      Acorns are here!

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                                      • SeulS
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                                        Absolutely stunning!..

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                                        • Chiba J.C
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                                          @mclaincausey:

                                          Thanks!!! http://www.brass-tokyo.com/

                                          Aside from no stitching on the rubber outsole, holy sploosh:

                                          Not sure that needs to be stitched. My wife has those glued on her Moto boots. She's worn them for a couple of years now and no problem.

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                                          • mclaincauseyM
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                                            Yeah it's an aesthetic thing and a show of craft more than anything.

                                            Think it, be it.

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