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Sir Wolf:
hahahaha.
ya i think i've lost more information over the years than i care to remember. some turn shoes have rands, others welts, others don't. stitch thru the sides and thru a 45 angle on the bottoms. for great books check out: Stepping Through Time: Archaeological Footwear from Prehistoric Times until 1800 and Shoes and Pattens (Medieval Finds from Excavations in London)
i make all my shoes. and no i will not take orders hahahaha.
Don Jorge:
--- Quote from: Sir Wolf on 2014-02-05, 13:57:59 ---hahahaha.
ya i think i've lost more information over the years than i care to remember. some turn shoes have rands, others welts, others don't. stitch thru the sides and thru a 45 angle on the bottoms. for great books check out: Stepping Through Time: Archaeological Footwear from Prehistoric Times until 1800 and Shoes and Pattens (Medieval Finds from Excavations in London)
i make all my shoes. and no i will not take orders hahahaha.
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Sir James A:
--- Quote from: Sir Wolf on 2014-02-05, 13:57:59 ---i make all my shoes. and no i will not take orders hahahaha.
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You won't even take orders from the Order? What if the Order orders you to take orders? ;)
Sir Wolf:
hah. you are a funny guy.
"#1 i order you to take a #2"
Sir Nate:
I actually enjoy wearing sneakers at my nearby renfaire as a joke.
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