Viberg
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hi @trail and arrow , I cleaned the boots with an eraser to remove the excess dirt then applied dubbin, in this case wrens neutral dubbin. the dubbin is applied to the boots using a cloth and rubbed into the leather until it is absorbed. i also used a toothbrush for the hard to reach areas. once the dubbin is applied it can be further absorbed into the leather with the aid of a hairdryer (the same method used to help the after market wax absorb into the millerain cotton fabric of belstaff & barbour jackets when re-waxing them).
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@tmg:
Quite like how that changes them, are you planning on treating the shafts or leaving as is?
@tmg , at this point i reckon i will leave the boots as is, for two reasons;
1. i dont want dubbin on the inside of my jeans
2. i plan to avoid deeper water that would otherwise soak the untreated parts -
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Very nice @Hereforthebeer. I'm sure the styleforum types are full of envy!
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Cheers @Sugar Mountain
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Xpost from the WAYWT thread. Navy shell service boots.
Don't wear these as much as I should.
Those look amazing. The color is out of this world and I'm a big fan of the cap toe.
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those are nice @Hereforthebeer here's a bit more blue collar make up (at lest i'm 99% sure these are Vibergs & not a cruel joke being played on me:
got them from ebay as the seller was willing 2 accept a much lower price than their bin price.
They also had this on them:
but I removed them with a safety razor with just a bit of effort a almost zero scaring on the boot. bobcats r my fav vibergs
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How much lower did they go? I've been watching the same pair in my size for awhile. Just been hesitant due to hating the soles. I would def need to get those switched out.
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send him a message like you used 2 do 2 me on ebay & see what it do.
hahahaha
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No. 8 cromexcel service boots today.
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Cheers @summ3rhays and @madmonday , and nice pick up with the bobcats!
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@madmonday, cheers. I really like that style of boot. Look good
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I like em