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    • theorocksT
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      Rocking my new Alden Black Cordovan straight tip boots

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      • Bulatik85B
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        @theorocks:

        Rocking my new Alden Black Cordovan straight tip boots

        how long you are wearing them?

        .Net )

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        • theorocksT
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          @Bulatik85:

          @theorocks:

          Rocking my new Alden Black Cordovan straight tip boots

          how long you are wearing them?

          Just got them today

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          • Bulatik85B
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            @theorocks:

            @Bulatik85:

            @theorocks:

            Rocking my new Alden Black Cordovan straight tip boots

            how long you are wearing them?

            Just got them today

            look like new, great boots from good brand!  😎
            I was interested because the major amount of Alden cordovan footwear that I have seen had a big creases near the toe cap. so I was wondering is it a special care from your side or just brand new boots.

            .Net )

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            • C
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              @Dstauffer:

              So I had a pretty shitty experience with Nick’s Boots awhile back for some custom boots and have since not purchased from them. I came across these for a steal on eBay and decided to given them a go.

              They are probably the most comfortable pair of boots I’ve owned and think they are gonna be getting a ton of wear from me for awhile.

              The Nick’s Traveler.

              Neat. Do these have the White’s-style arch support?

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              • motojoboboM
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                Here are my 3-year old Farmer-Rancher's from White's. They mostly serve out as ranch boots but double up as motorcycle footwear also. This pic show them right after an 11-day, 2100 mile bike trip. They saw no rain or mud, mostly dry mountain air and dust. They were super comfortable.

                The wear caused by shifting is beginning to show although much less tahn I expected. Distressed smooth is extremely hardy yet supple, exactly what Kyle at Baker's said it would be.

                Also still using the original laces! Totally happy with these boots. I'll try to post a pic after I clean them up.

                The journey is the objective.

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                • AetasA
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                  Used for two decades now. Meindl Perfekt

                  Great @motojobobo

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                  • motojoboboM
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                    Those are in amazing shape for two decades of wear @Aetas . Are you especially careful about maintenance? Do they get other use besides hiking?

                    I've wondered about trying out hiking boots for motorcycle use…I like the rubberized leather that Viberg is using on its hiking boots and I'm assuming it would be reasonably waterproof on the road. Additionally, the metal loops and laces may do a good job of absorbing the friction/abuse of the shift lever and may not scar the leather as much as it does in plain toe boots.

                    My old pair of hiking boots, Vasque, have given out and I'm thinking about replacing those with something that I can get double duty from. I don't hike as much as I used to.

                    The journey is the objective.

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                    • AetasA
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                      Thanks @motojobo.
                      In real life, mine are in their last third. The leather starts cracking  :(.

                      The addendum provides further details about the real condition.  😉

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                      • motojoboboM
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                        Done cleaning them up for another six months.

                        Brushed down first to get the loose dust, wiped with a damp cloth; finger-smeared White's Heavy Duty Leather Preservative on them , let it sit in sun and shade for 24 hours, and gave it a final brushing. I don't like shiny so I try to get them to the point where the leather looks lubricated and smooth. They appear quite darker than before but they usually lighten up in a couple weeks.

                        I don't use the leather protector over the gusseted tongue and I can see the spots where the inside of the grommets scars the tongue, but it seems very minor.

                        The journey is the objective.

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                        • ChapC
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                          Boot care day…

                          God has blessed you richly, so get down on your knees and thank him. Don’t forget the less fortunate or God will personally kick your ass. I’d love to do it for him, but I can’t be everywhere. Willie Nelson

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                          • den1mheadD
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                            ^My kinda boot collection  😎

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                            • P
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                              @Chap:

                              Boot care day…

                              Drool…

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                              • rocketR
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                                nice collection, what are the top row right end pair, custom Wesco Jobmaster? If so pls post some pics

                                rocketrocksrox 🤙🏼🤙🏾

                                It's all humbug, like everywhere
                                R.I.P. Geo

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                                • ChapC
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                                  Thanks @rocket… no they are The Flat Head boots

                                  God has blessed you richly, so get down on your knees and thank him. Don’t forget the less fortunate or God will personally kick your ass. I’d love to do it for him, but I can’t be everywhere. Willie Nelson

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                                  • rocketR
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                                    very cool, Cheers for the pics mate @Chap

                                    rocketrocksrox 🤙🏼🤙🏾

                                    It's all humbug, like everywhere
                                    R.I.P. Geo

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                                    • AppfaffA
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                                      If @chap and @bluegrass put their boot collections together, it would be a sight to see!

                                      Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                                      • C
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                                        @motojobobo:

                                        Here are my 3-year old Farmer-Rancher's from White's. They mostly serve out as ranch boots but double up as motorcycle footwear also. This pic show them right after an 11-day, 2100 mile bike trip. They saw no rain or mud, mostly dry mountain air and dust. They were super comfortable.

                                        The wear caused by shifting is beginning to show although much less tahn I expected. Distressed smooth is extremely hardy yet supple, exactly what Kyle at Baker's said it would be.

                                        Also still using the original laces! Totally happy with these boots. I'll try to post a pic after I clean them up.

                                        Thanks for the pics & the write-up. The unstructured toe looks amazingly flat; surely that can’t be the 4811 last, is it?

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                                        • motojoboboM
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                                          Hey @Crit_Obs …yes they are on the 4811 last. Your question made me doubt my memory and I just checked the specs Baker's sent me when I placed my order in early 2016. They are built on the Smokejumper standard last, which is the 4811.

                                          I found two pics I took when I received them and I think the toe looked higher/taller back then. What do you think?

                                          I don't use shoe trees in them, so that may also explain why the toes have flattened out over time and abuse.

                                          The journey is the objective.

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                                          • C
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                                            @motojobobo:

                                            What do you think?

                                            I think they look phenomenal, in their new/abused states alike! Thanks a lot for the build details, I think you hit it out off the park going unstructured for the toe as that has allowed the boot to age naturally & evenly, without the celastic bump sticking out. The distressed leather is demonstrating its nick-absorbing qualities as well as I don’t think I can spot any shift-lever damage to the vamp of the left boot.

                                            Having dabbled in other lasts a bit I think it’s time for me to admit the 4811 is what suits me the best. The bulpous toe is the only thing keeping it from being very suitable for a slightly more ”refined” build but going unstructured could help alleviate some of that… 😎

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