Omega Man
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My first contribution for the year.
I purchased a pair of C&J Drummond before the new year from PLAL. I also have a pair of C&J Weymouth. I figure we can do a side by side comparison between the infamous 337 last (Weymouth) vs. the new comer 348 last (Drummond).
From the top looking down, it appears the 348 is a bit more sleeker and slightly longer. I ordered both in UK 8.5E. The length of the sole was 12 inches on the 337 and 12.25 inches on the 348 while the width was 4.25 inches on both lasts. This confirms the 348 last is a bit longer. I was a bit hesitant at first when ordering, but Mr. Doshi recommended me to take the same size in both models. He personally tried them both on to tell me this.
In terms of construction, the Drummond is benchgrade and the Weymouth is handgrade. As you can tell from the bottom picture, Drummond's sole is not channelled. The interior lining of the Drummond is not as nice as the Weymouth and the leather is a bit dull. But I am sure with a bit of cream and polish, I can bring out the shine. The Weymouth has a higher shine right out of the box. The color on the Drummond is uniformed across whereas the Weymouth has more of an antiqued look. I am not a shoe expert, but I also think the vamp and/or the throat (if I used the terms correctly) are a bit fuller in the Weymouth. Perhaps because the Weymouth is a whole cut and it gives the illusion of a fuller vamp and/or throat.
All in all, I am quite happy with the purchases and they will go into my rotation shortly.
That's all for now, enjoy.
I purchased a pair of C&J Drummond before the new year from PLAL. I also have a pair of C&J Weymouth. I figure we can do a side by side comparison between the infamous 337 last (Weymouth) vs. the new comer 348 last (Drummond).

From the top looking down, it appears the 348 is a bit more sleeker and slightly longer. I ordered both in UK 8.5E. The length of the sole was 12 inches on the 337 and 12.25 inches on the 348 while the width was 4.25 inches on both lasts. This confirms the 348 last is a bit longer. I was a bit hesitant at first when ordering, but Mr. Doshi recommended me to take the same size in both models. He personally tried them both on to tell me this.


In terms of construction, the Drummond is benchgrade and the Weymouth is handgrade. As you can tell from the bottom picture, Drummond's sole is not channelled. The interior lining of the Drummond is not as nice as the Weymouth and the leather is a bit dull. But I am sure with a bit of cream and polish, I can bring out the shine. The Weymouth has a higher shine right out of the box. The color on the Drummond is uniformed across whereas the Weymouth has more of an antiqued look. I am not a shoe expert, but I also think the vamp and/or the throat (if I used the terms correctly) are a bit fuller in the Weymouth. Perhaps because the Weymouth is a whole cut and it gives the illusion of a fuller vamp and/or throat.
All in all, I am quite happy with the purchases and they will go into my rotation shortly.

That's all for now, enjoy.