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The shoes on the next guy look interesting also. Joe, you may want to ask some of the shoe vendors if they do something like that. Bob Serio would be a good place to start.
Look at how the leather wraps around the shoe near the toe. I've seen a lot of these on officers and civilians accompanying the army in the field. They must have been a functional compromise between hot boots and being able to remove them for comfort when not needed.
Joe,
I made a pair for my Alfred Waud impression about six months ago. I wore them once at a event and they were very nice because when it got hot I slipped them off and put them in my hobo roll. I used a thin leather to make them and at the top I put a finer grade leather to top them off, which I turn over and it a smiley face. There about knee high and the leather gather's nicely at the bottom of the boot. I couldn't fine a boot maker to make me a pair of light leather boots so I made these. I'll take a pix of them and post it. I'll have to look and see if I have enough leather to make another pair. In the pix you posted the straps are spurs on the boots, I thinks?
Art
Last edited by Arthur Stone; 08-19-2009, 05:35 PM.
Art Stone
13th N.J.V.
Co."K"
" Rally, Boys Rally"
Last order from Cpt. H.C. Irish at Antietam
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