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Originally Posted by MalfordOfLondon
Selling these on the 'bay at the moment but thought I'd put some photos on here as they're a rare old find...

Edward Green boots. Marked "E. Green Northampton 1943" - bit of historic Appreciation...


Wow! Very cool. Would love to see more historic stuff like that around here.
 

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A bit of Edward Green Dover Appreciation I came across online. The left is Chestnut on the 32 last and the right is Dark Oak on the 606. Yummy.

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Although I like AEs, the above pic shows a problem I have with their fit. The space around the ankle opening flops around way too wide. It's not uncomfortable, it just looks off.
 

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Originally Posted by Oyaji
Thanks, they are my favorite one.

Here another pair of mine, G&G St James (from Bespoke-England), always showing left foot pics as it is my "worst" foot:

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These are gorgeous.

I hope I had a pair like that one.
 

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Originally Posted by Oyaji
Thanks, they are my favorite one.

Here another pair of mine, G&G St James (from Bespoke-England), always showing left foot pics as it is my "worst" foot:
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you can really see the "family resemblance" to the 888 in those photos.
 

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Sure and you can even better see when it is next to its sister:


 

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Originally Posted by Slewfoot
A bit of Edward Green Dover Appreciation I came across online. The left is Chestnut on the 32 last and the right is Dark Oak on the 606. Yummy.


More dark oak and chestnut.
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Originally Posted by Pliny
More dark oak and chestnut.
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Nice! I take it that was your photo before from some random Japanese site. The Dover in Chestnut seems like an excellent color for that model. Classic yet fun.
 

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