Edward
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Thank you for posting those. Beautiful boots. Please post some detailed shots of the entire boot if you get the chance.
Here's a pair of TL's I recently ran across that, except for the stitch design on the shaft, are identical to a pair that I own. Mine have three rows of stitching, including one row of veriegated thread and a different sort of abstract design. Thanks to a catalog find by @dh66, mine have been dated 1965. I suspect these will fall in the same era. I also posted these to illustrate some of the inbreeding that was taking place between the big three during these times. Look closely at the toe bug of nj's Noconas and these TL's. Also the same as mine.
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I like these a lot - the perfect blend of a bit of bling, but not "too much" for day to day wear.
Classic lines that only Mr. Paul Bond or the Osuna family could pull all together. My style of boot.
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Can’t come up with a PC version of what my wife called them. She liked them too! We were (& still are) big fans of Bob Seger, so I named them my Hollywood Nights boots.
These are something else! I've never seen a pointed toe quite like that before - really distinctive.
As promised: additional pics of my vintage Justin's. The shaft design and the the '3-D' effect of the toe stitching adds the xtra 'appeal' for me...
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Love these. One of the closest I've seen to the pair Meatloaf wore in Rocky Horror Picture Show - a pair of boots I'd love to replicate!