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Ag_of_08
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Cause it's an exotic that's not gator back or stingray(which is considered out of fashion for a lot of folks), but is affordable and comes in a shine. Elephant is not a high shine "dress boot", and gator belly is so far out of most peoples price range, they'll never try a good pair on much less own them.

I personally hate MOST full quill. Justin and luchesse will pull some decent hides that aren't to pronounced at times.

I can deal with people wearing nice full quills, as long as the don't have they stupid ass cowboy tops in neon pink or pastels. I've sold many a boot to guys my own age and younger that Elton john would have said went to far. Freaking neon pink brush poppers with your pants tucked in them.

I wouldn't see a problem with some of the thin crepe soles and slacks, especially with a black upper sole leather. I damn sure would never work in another pair of non-crepe soles again. I was required with these, and piss on doing anything but riding and dancing in a hard sole boot, which is what they where made for...

[This message has been edited by Ag_of_08 (edited 8/23/2010 10:42a).]
ArmedAg94
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Anyone tried Outback Western Wear in Magnolia for black dress boots?
b.blauser
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Love the classic ropers:

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Cigar Full Quill Ostrich w/ Navy Top S0216 - size 12D
www.cowboywarehouse.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=C&Product_Code=S0216&Category_Code=RM101
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I have a pair of Maroon full quill Justins that I have owned since 1982. I thought I had lost them forever until I found them when I was unpacking my household goods after I PCSed from Germany to Ft Hood in July of this year. They still fit just as well as they did back when I first bought them and they are comfortable as can be. You gotta love footwear that lasts for almost 30 years.

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http://www.kimmelbootcompany.com/

Good priced custom boots
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I got some while in Mexico on my honeymoon form the Butire company.


Were listed at $500, and talked him down to 150.00. Great damn boots.
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Post your A&M custom boots if you've got em
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Not to pile on...

I have two pair of Lucchese ostrich skin and love them
both. One is a pair of the Lucchese 2000 (which were maligned earlier in this thread, but are my favorite and approaching 9 years old and on their 3rd sole) and a pair of Lucchese Handmade. I too wear them with suits and jeans. Just polish and go.

Spend your money on boots and mattresses. If you are not in one, you are in the other.
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[This message has been edited by brb (edited 12/5/2010 9:28a).]
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info@redmanscustomboots.com

+ WHAT COUNTRY SAID

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brb

Those are hansom. Where did you have 'em made?
Kurt Gowdy
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I've got a guy we meet at La Posada in Laredo. He crosses over from NL, measures you up, discusses the details, then goes back.

2-3 months and they're ready.
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I happen to love Ariat and think they make a great boot. They've been my everyday wear for years. I'm on construction sites most days and I know how to beat the crap out of a pair of boots and I usually get at least 2 years out of a pair of Ariats. The cobalt soles are just as comfortable as any pair of tennis shoes. I couldn't care less where they are made. I'm sorry some of you have had a pair blow out after a short time, but I consider them to be a comfortable, well-made boot.

As for my dressier boots, I've got a pair of smooth ostrich Lucchese that are fantastic. Beautiful boots that I won't ever part with. There may be better out there, but you can't go wrong with Lucchese.
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For the past couple of years I have a had a website that sells Boots, belts, leather products and tack. Some one hacked into it so I had to start over. I sell Ferrini boots, most have probably never heard of them. Here is a link to my website, all I have on there right now are ostrich and Caimen belly. They are sharp boots for quite a bit cheaper than others. Sorry the website is doesn't have much to offer right now, but hopefully will have everything added by the end of the month.

http://shop.circlemwesternwear.com/Cowboy-Boots_c2.htm

txf15crewchief
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Another fan of Lucchese here. I have two pairs of Black Cherry ostrich, one full quill, the other full quill with a Kangaroo upper. My 3rd pair are peanut brittle Mad Dog Goat and more comfortable than any tennis shoes I own.

All I can say is spend money on a decent pair of boots; and more than likely they won't be under $150.
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