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#1226 Post by brooklyn_edie »

Certainly worth waiting for.
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Paul,

Wow!! Those are spectacular, Paul. Really exceptional. And that leather...turned out beautiful.
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#1228 Post by paul »

Thank you, Edie you too!

Yes DW. it really washed out, and felt very dry, but different.
But it plumped up and went away happy.

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I am ALWAYS impressed and inspired. Great looking work!
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#1230 Post by lancepryor »

Paul:

Really nice looking boots. Congratulations.

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#1231 Post by homeboy »

Paul.....I have to agree with the rest of the pack.....GOOD LOOKIN' BOOTS! :tiphat:

Hope all is well....Take care!

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#1232 Post by paul »

Thanks a lot guys!

Speaking of black on black, when DW saw these on my site he suggested I share them too.
These calf skin foot and milled veg top, into which I tooled the Squash Blossom Necklace. Colored with acrylics.

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Gorgeous.

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#1234 Post by paul »

And then there was these. What a puzzle!
GH French Calf with my Dick Anderson gimping attachment.
Clumsy brogue by hand.
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#1235 Post by paul »

Oops. I mean to put this rear view up rather than the other.
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A bunch of us went into a group buy from Goetz some years back. One of the tools I, and a few others, were looking for was a broguing punch that did the big perf at the same time as it punched the two smaller holes--three in one blow.

But I ended up tearing that tool apart and separating out the large punch from the paired smaller ones.

Point is--unless you have a broguing machine, most of us...well, some of us...more or less brogue by hand anyway.

I am rigourous about spacing, however. I want the hole pattern at the vamp point to be exactly in the center and exactly the same on both shoes and for all the other perfs to similarly be in exact locations despite the fact that the patterns for the medial side of a shoe may be different from the patterns for the lateral side. For that, you almost have to lay out the broguing sequences and frequencies in pattern paper before trying to do them in the leather.
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#1237 Post by tjburr »

Here's a pair of shoes I made. The top is one piece with a seam on the instep. These are fully pegged.
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#1238 Post by paul »

Wow Terry. You've been working on your stuff! Way to go friend!
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#1239 Post by homeboy »

Hey Terry!

Nothing wrong with them! Good job and Thanks for sharing. Take care! :thumb:
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#1240 Post by scarpedautore »

Current whole cuts I'm working on
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#1241 Post by Wes »

Thought I would post a few boot pics since I'm new to the forum.
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#1242 Post by Wes »

Another pair
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#1243 Post by Wes »

Last pair, for the record I have never claimed to be a photographer.
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#1244 Post by Wes »

Love these. They are mine.
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#1245 Post by dw »

All nice work. I particularly like the negative space on the ostrich leg boots.
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#1246 Post by homeboy »

Hey Wes,

FINALLY! Some cowboy boots! Lookin' GOOD!

Keep them coming and Thanks for posting!

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#1247 Post by paul »

Heavy on the Mister!

You're on your way!
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#1248 Post by macvest »

My first attempt at hand welting the sole. Used the same last as last time, with the same can't get it off issues, even with under the watchful eye of an experienced shoe maker so it has been binned..
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#1249 Post by dw »

Nice looking!

What is the leather?

Probably just as well to abandon the last if you're having that much trouble. Seems to have a little too much toe spring as well.

IMO...
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#1250 Post by Wes »

Thank you Paul, Jake & DW. I like the negative space as well. My wife says I use to much of it sometimes. But I do love that stitch.
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