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Nice. Do they have the rubber soles, or the leather ones with the "Nettleton Peg" (Equivalent of the Florsheim V-Cleat)
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Nice. Do they have the rubber soles, or the leather ones with the "Nettleton Peg" (Equivalent of the Florsheim V-Cleat)
Here's your answer:
The effect of ageing on shoe size = very intererstingk!
http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-he-agingfoot1jan01,0,5187940.story
Maybe it's the small size.
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It kills me that, after months on eBay, these superb deadstock 1930s wingtips (not mine) still haven't sold ... so I'm posting the auction here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1940s-BLACK...?pt=US_Mens_Vintage_Shoes&hash=item23173fe1d5
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It kills me that, after months on eBay, these superb deadstock 1930s wingtips (not mine) still haven't sold ... so I'm posting the auction here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1940s-BLACK...?pt=US_Mens_Vintage_Shoes&hash=item23173fe1d5
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Holy Toledo, Isshi! WOW: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1930s-Vinta...?pt=US_Mens_Vintage_Shoes&hash=item256a4e3512
Someone told me I needed a nice Conservative pair of black Bluchers for the winter...
1950's Horn-Back Lizard Cap Toe Bluchers
Just received these.
Nettleton shell cordovan longwings in my narrow size:
Just won these. Dr. Scholl's Copeg. Looks like they made them from the early '50s through early '60s.
Dr. Schools manufacured shoes in Tennessee from 1940-1970.l wonder where they were made.