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    1920s Boots Replication

    Thanks I didn't know that about lasts. I meant like going from a more square to round foot for a different boot that is otherwise the same but your post answered the question.
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    1920s Boots Replication

    Thanks GHT I'll check out Simon Cz website. Bfd70 yeah I'll upload 2 more photos in this post, I can upload more photos from other shoes to demonstrate the arch also if you want. Nobert, no problem I was really surprised just how large those shoes were. Blackadder, yeah exactly I'm thinking of...
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    1920s Boots Replication

    Thanks for the replies. A couple years ago I ordered some used size 9 to boot boots from Ebay. I'm typically 9.5 but these size 9 boots were closer to most companies 11 and I had to return them. They were nice but the finish on them wasn't to my liking and the quality wasn't as nice as my boots...
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    1920s Boots Replication

    Thanks they're nice but not quite right for my style, the original ones are really sleek and I love that about them. Modern boots don't seem to have the tight arch that the original boots did. I know the ones I have are balmoral boots but a lot of the modern reproductions don't quite satisfy me...
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    1920s Boots Replication

    Hi everyone I'm new to the forum. Almost 4 years ago when I was 18 I got some good condition boots from the 1920s for a very low price. Unfortunately since then the fragile leather has cracked to an unfixable point. I'm not a fan of modern boots they all look clunky to me and I don't like that...

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