jeepTj98
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I would like to know what it feels like to have some boots custom made. I have many boots but honestly as much as I love them all, none of them are a perfect fit. The most I’ve ever spent on boots are my Lucchese classics.. nope they are not a perfect fit either lol..Nice post @Hurricane Jack and I've always loved that pic with Lisa Sorrell. Ms. Sorrell's base price for a pair of boots is $10,000 with a wait time of over a year. She once said, in regards to her pricing, that each pair represents about a month's work. She also offers an excellent online series about cowboy boot making with videos that cover boots from last building to finishing. For those who’d like to educate themselves a bit, here’s a link.
It's a Boot Life - YouTube
Here's an article that covers the life of boot maker Ray Jones. It requires actual reading, so I don't expect many to explore it. Jone's is famous in the boot world for a number of reasons and I've written about some of them here previously. One of the most notable points is that all of his boots were made with three rows of hand ****ing and some estimate as many as 300 lemonwood pegs were hammered into the bottoms of his boots. Let's see that done in a day.
Ray Jones: Texas’s Greatest Bootmaker? – Illume Connect
I’ve posted mine here before but here’s a fresh pic for those that tend to read back to front.
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