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FWIW, on a Brannock device my left foot is 14C and my right foot is 13.5C. Size 13 fits me for both Wolverine 1k Miles and the Viberg 2030 last.
 

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Has Viberg ever produced a boot on the Ridgeway sole? I think it's the same company that makes the Dainite. When my roughouts need a resole, I'm thinking of going with the Ridgeway. A bit more agressive but retains the low profile of the Dainite.

 

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That trench boot looks sick. Might have to cop.

Banged up the heel of my CXL's the other night, real real bad. Must have been kicking the **** out of the trendy metal bar stool I was sitting at. Too drunk to even notice.
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There is a growing body of evidence that indicates alcohol is a factor in at least 92% of heel counter scuffs.
 

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There is a growing body of evidence that indicates alcohol is a factor in at least 92% of heel counter scuffs.


That's why I wore my Buttero out last night....Kirkland Tap crushed me. You been yet?
 

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That's why I wore my Buttero out last night....Kirkland Tap crushed me. You been yet?

Davis Sq., right? Funny, we lived in Teal Sq. in the mid 90's. I had a burger recently at Boston Burger Co. and couldn't believe the changes to Davis. I spent many friday afternoons at the Burren. It still around?
 

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Davis Sq., right? Funny, we lived in Teal Sq. in the mid 90's. I had a burger recently at Boston Burger Co. and couldn't believe the changes to Davis. I spent many friday afternoons at the Burren. It still around?


You guys live in Boston? I had no idea. I'm right by Davis. Viberg fruitcake party anyone?
 

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I know this has been asked before, but where can I get more Venetian cream that Viberg ships with boots?
 

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