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Yes DpprDr,
Chameleon Oundle in 82, Edwardian Walcot in 888, and Saddle Shell NST Carmina in Simpson. Love your EG collection too.
 

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Thanks you,
I was being adventurous in choosing such an unusual colour like Chameleon for my first pair of EG. But I thought, hey, I don't see that colour from other makers, the deal was great, so pull the trigger. The Walcot came second but you can't go wrong with Edwardian right?
 

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The EG Westminster on the 888 is one of my favorite shoes. I now have 4 pairs - each on a different type of leather. All very distinct from one another IMO. Two I acquired recently and one I just got back from EG after a recraft. I'll post about the recraft soon. From left to right: Mahogany Country Calf, Navy Shell Cordovan, Coffee Suede, Cloud Calf (thanks to Malfordoflondon)
The Mahogany and Cloud calf are standout bookends in that collection! Kudos.
 

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"DpprDr Quote"

I just can't forsee myself using the Galways walking around ankle deep salted snow... Once I get them they'll probably end up like dressy boots instead of foul weather boots.



Neither can I, but I can forsee that I will use them for dressy boots, and to wear with a nice pair of jeans.
 

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Got my first pair of EG from MoL this week, a pair of Galway on last 82 in Edwardian antique. It was quite funny that this was one of the shoes that he sold since i have a Galway MTO on the way from Edwards of Manchester january sale. In january i i wasn´t sure what make up to take and it was between Edwardian and Dark oak. I went for the Dark Oak and then this turns up...must have been faith :D The dark oak is with double dainite for the colder part of the year and this one with single leather sole, feels like i got the perfect Galway set up now.

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Got my first pair of EG from MoL this week, a pair of Galway on last 82 in Edwardian antique. It was quite funny that this was one of the shoes that he sold since i have a Galway MTO on the way from Edwards of Manchester january sale. In january i i wasn´t sure what make up to take and it was between Edwardian and Dark oak. I went for the Dark Oak and then this turns up...must have been faith :D The dark oak is with double dainite for the colder part of the year and this one with single leather sole, feels like i got the perfect Galway set up now.

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it dun get better than dis
 

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Got my first pair of EG from MoL this week, a pair of Galway on last 82 in Edwardian antique. It was quite funny that this was one of the shoes that he sold since i have a Galway MTO on the way from Edwards of Manchester january sale. In january i i wasn´t sure what make up to take and it was between Edwardian and Dark oak. I went for the Dark Oak and then this turns up...must have been faith :D The dark oak is with double dainite for the colder part of the year and this one with single leather sole, feels like i got the perfect Galway set up now.

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Gotta love it when an unplanned plan comes together. :slayer:
 

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Got my first pair of EG from MoL this week, a pair of Galway on last 82 in Edwardian antique. It was quite funny that this was one of the shoes that he sold since i have a Galway MTO on the way from Edwards of Manchester january sale. In january i i wasn´t sure what make up to take and it was between Edwardian and Dark oak. I went for the Dark Oak and then this turns up...must have been faith :D The dark oak is with double dainite for the colder part of the year and this one with single leather sole, feels like i got the perfect Galway set up now.

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Beautiful boots , enjoy.
 

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