TheOldFashioned
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To those of us who have been interested in & worn boots for a long time it's about the art of the boot (like the book so aptly named). It starts with the lines of the boot, just like a classic car or hat.
As Bob Seger sang, "Today's music ain't got the same soul". Sorry of chiming in.
There's nothing to be sorry about, Jack. You are a wealth of knowledge and the forum is much better off thanks to you sharing a general history as well as your personal collections.
You have the advantage of being interested in and wearing boots for a long time. I don't. Does this disqualify me from wanting to get a pair of boots? Am I not allowed to learn through experience? Isn't making mistakes along the way part of the leaning process? Not every boot is custom made with ideal lines. Does that make it any less worthy of contribution?
If anyone should be sorry it must be me for polluting this thread.