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FS: Role Club Jodhpur black Maryam horsebutt 11.5D

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Realizing that I'm not a boot guy, im a jacket guy, just have not worn these at all since i got them, probably worn twice, I am an 11.5 D brannock and i wear 11D truman and nicks, 10.5E 2030 last vibergs, these are the black dyed through (non teacore) maryam horsebutt versions with the full heels, I paid a good chunk of change for these as Brian explained these are the most labor intensive and costly boot to manufacture because they are whole cut, here's a link to brians instagram showcasing a very similar pair https://www.instagram.com/p/DWX1lf7lL74/?img_index=1

I'm asking 1900 for these, CONUS shipping preferred can ship overseas but will need to discuss, Paypal preffered
 

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TacoBael

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Can we get some clearer pictures? Maybe a decent profile and 3/4 angle picture? I think that will definitely help you sell these more easily.
 

Aladeen's magic carpet

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Appreciate the feedback! Im bo photographer, hope these help!
 

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Aladeen's magic carpet

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throwing some sunshine shots for the bump this week, these are great boots someone use their tax credit on these! noticed some scratches on the top of the boots when i took them outside, i believe they are from my fingers taking the boots on and off, a little water and rubbing with the fingers buffs them out
 

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TacoBael

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do the scratches on the tops of the boots come out or are they actually scratches through the grain of the leather? They look pretty bad in the picture.
 

Biff42

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do the scratches on the tops of the boots come out or are they actually scratches through the grain of the leather? They look pretty bad in the picture.
I dont think those are scratches, but part of the look or even lasting process called "crimping".
 

TacoBael

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I dont think those are scratches, but part of the look or even lasting process called "crimping".
I'm referring to all the actual scratches on the top of the boot, not Brian's toe track on the vamp. Which in this case is purely aesthetic and embossed to emulate a crimp line, as Brian doesn't crimp these.
 

Biff42

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I'm referring to all the actual scratches on the top of the boot, not Brian's toe track on the vamp. Which in this case is purely aesthetic and embossed to emulate a crimp line, as Brian doesn't crimp these.

I find that horsebutt scratches very easily. It's restored with just a little Venetian shoe cream.
 

TacoBael

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I find that horsebutt scratches very easily. It's restored with just a little Venetian shoe cream.

I'm not sure why you are insisting on commenting about the scratches on someone else's boots you have never seen and have no idea the actual condition of.

Horsebutt does not scratch easily. It picks up marks easily and those can buff out. If this leather is actually scratched through the surface grain, it will not buff out.

I'm gonna wait to hear the owners response, thanks.
 

Biff42

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I'm not sure why you are insisting on commenting about the scratches on someone else's boots you have never seen and have no idea the actual condition of.

Horsebutt does not scratch easily. It picks up marks easily and those can buff out. If this leather is actually scratched through the surface grain, it will not buff out.

I'm gonna wait to hear the owners response, thanks.

Yeah just a little scratching from transport. I can see it in the pictures very clearly.

My recommendation is VSC and a good buff with a soft cloth and they're lile new.
 

TacoBael

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Thank you for your authority expertise on this other persons boots, lol. What an odd way to entertain yourself.
 

dminnick95

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I'm here to assist with your question, they will probably buff out with some conditioner of your choice and a few minutes of elbow grease applied thoroughly.
 

Aladeen's magic carpet

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it took me awhile to source some venetian shoe cream, but after application the scratches have buffed out for the most part, i only wore these a couple times and out just for walks, so i was very surprised to see those scratches when viewed in direct sunlight, and maybe its true what @Biff42 said about horse **** scratching easily, thanks for the advice on the shoe cream it seems to have done what its intended to do , if any potential buyers have any more questions please feel free to reach out
 

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