IHVB-04-b-o-t - Iron Heart/Viberg 1950's Service Boot in Brown Oil Tan
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@ JCMx800 :No, not yet. Tell me more, please.
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@ JCMx800 :No, not yet. Tell me more, please.
He is an orthopaedic shoemaker, he does everything, from resoling red wings to making custom boots.
befor and after:
One of his custom boots I like:
Am Markt 11a
Bad Salzuflen
05222 639199
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That looks great. Thanks very much for the info!!!
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the work done to those boots is outstanding. the re-sole look great, the image of the one boot from below with all the embedded metal work is something else and the custom boots look quality. thanks @JCMx800
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Nice one Georgeel
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Wow.
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Mine too. But actually I'm glad, as it's an expensive way to wear shoes out that intense in short amount of time. The leather and constructionreally can take a lot abuse, but I fear the day I Need a resole. The heel is pretty low already.
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cheers guys!
@Max Power
stop fearing about your boots!
IHVB-04-b-o-t can take everything you throw at them.
mine are not worn out at all, just worn.
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Just want to say how much I love these boots. Still my favorite pair!
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They're really great. I think I need a new heel soon.
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I might too, due to leg bone structure the outside back portion of my heels wear out faster so (I think the scientific term is pronation)… isn't it usually pretty cheap/simple to get the Cat's Paw heel replaced?
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I hope so. Let me know if when you have it done. Maybe a harder material for the heel would be better.
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I have the same problem with my White's. In 18 month I went through 3 heels. It is always the right heel that more or less melts away. A new pair of heels costs about 20 € at the local cobbler.
The only way to prevent it would be to add iron applications to the heel, but I realy don't want everybody to hear me from a mile away.
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Better reheel it Sir before it touches the leather. You might go for a Vibram or goodyear heel as they seem wearing down slower than catspaw in my experience, depends also if catspaw is nos or repro and also how u treat them guys outside of course.
I have let my cobbler glued some more gum over my whites heels, holds nicely too for a while