fritzl
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Somebody school me on pegged soles.
what do you want to know?
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Somebody school me on pegged soles.
What is going to differentiate this line is customization and available options. The clicker Gabor is working with seems quite willing to try different upper designs, and the maker is offering more options as well, including pegged soles. And there will be a wide variety of leather, including crust leathers.
Something looks "off" with nearly all of these shoes. Can't say I'll be lining up to purchase when the MBS is revealed...
Somebody school me on pegged soles.
DWFII...thanks for the update on the pegged sole What is the history behind Goyser stitching...was there any benefit against inclemental weather...or is it pure aesthetics?
I think...personal opinion...that it is too busy.
I was digging this until I saw the throat stitching. Looks very amateurish.
I just looked in on this thread...
DWFII...thanks for the update on the pegged sole
...i never felt a difference. ...never happened to me. ...experience is needed. original last. i doubt it. i just recently had a repair at a different place, than the original maker. no problem at all. i am sure that your paragraph is based on personal experience. imo it is biased and totally misleading, especially for the i-gents. it's totally obvious, that opposite to a welted construction, you do not use the original holes for the "re"-pegging. just a plain "idiot" or an untrained person would do this. just my two cents.
it's a functional thing coming from hiking boots, which found his way to the boulevards of budapest and vienna. the history: www.goiserer.at, among all the legends, kaiser franz joseph's hunting boots have been goiserer. with your frame. a double sole and goyser(270 degrees) welt works well. imo, a monk is less formal and more casual than a derby. monks are rather unpopular, at least in austria. it's a car salesman shoe.