Re: who makes the best falsies?
Gent's
Thanks for the complements gentlemen ! To answer your question on what holds them on, gravity. I made them snug to fit my calf and flared them out to fit the shoe. When I walk, they don't ride up the shoe. They are slip on's. I was going to make them fasten on the side but I spoke to Spiro Marino in G-burg and he gave me the idea of making them slip-on's. I thinks they look better then having a flap on the side and at ten yards you can't till there not a full boot. A nice thin leather instead of that thick leather on most boots I've seen on people in our hobby. Doing Alf Waud as a impression they work well. The ones that were in the G-Burg museum are leather and lined with a polished cotton and laced on the side, I've checked them out quite a few times. Joe, there easy to make! Great pix of the gents from 1874!
Thanks again!
Gent's
Thanks for the complements gentlemen ! To answer your question on what holds them on, gravity. I made them snug to fit my calf and flared them out to fit the shoe. When I walk, they don't ride up the shoe. They are slip on's. I was going to make them fasten on the side but I spoke to Spiro Marino in G-burg and he gave me the idea of making them slip-on's. I thinks they look better then having a flap on the side and at ten yards you can't till there not a full boot. A nice thin leather instead of that thick leather on most boots I've seen on people in our hobby. Doing Alf Waud as a impression they work well. The ones that were in the G-Burg museum are leather and lined with a polished cotton and laced on the side, I've checked them out quite a few times. Joe, there easy to make! Great pix of the gents from 1874!
Thanks again!
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