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flylikeneagle

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Voted. Not too sure about the last. Seems like Forest or something could work but I'm not familiar with the various small last differences for boots without seeing them.
I voted for Oscar, but hopefully we can each customize and puck a last, at least for the special SF GMTO
 

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I voted Forest, I think it's good for a sorta-dressy sorta-casual type boot.
 

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This one for me (labelled option 3 on the vote).
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Encouraging everyone to vote for the Forest last. I know this is a very subjective thing because fit is inherently individualized, but the Forest last, of all my shoes and boots, is the most perfectly balanced last.
 

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Does Carmina have hatchgrain?
Yes it does but you have to ask for it in the notes section of a MTO pair. You can see my boots in black hatchgrain in this post.
Hi fellow carminiers, my MTO zip boots arrived yesterday and I thought some of you would be interest in the style since it's not what you typically see from Carmina. I wanted some rugged boots I could wear casually with jeans and I really like how these turned out.
Model 10087, Oscar last and black hatch grain leather from horween.
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Does Carmina have hatchgrain?
Would love to know as well, i.e. whether Carmina can source hatchgrain relatively easily and in a variety of colors.

Gentlman's footwear did a special makeup in brown hatch grain

 

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I'm curious if there are more examples of shoes/boots on the Boga last?
This is the only image I can find of a shoe/boot on this last.
Does any one here own a shoe/boot on this last, or have any info about it?
 

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I think there are plenty of Galway clones at different price points these days from Vass, EB, L&T. I would prefer the first or last model that Carmina posted. The heel counter is enough to set these boots apart.
 

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Would love to know as well, i.e. whether Carmina can source hatchgrain relatively easily and in a variety of colors.

Gentlman's footwear did a special makeup in brown hatch grain

I enquired about hatch grain last week. Unfortunately, they don’t currently have any. What would awesome would be Russian hatch grain.
 

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Yes it does but you have to ask for it in the notes section of a MTO pair. You can see my boots in black hatchgrain in this post.
I was recently told directly by Carmina that they prefer not to use hatch grain anymore as they find it a very difficult leather to work with.
Not sure exactly what makes it so difficult to work with, if any one here has any insights I'd be interested to know.
I would love to have boots made with Horween Russia/Hatch Grain Bull Rush.
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