Viberg
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The significance of the broad arrow is actually a symbol which was used by the British military; it could be found on various military items like boxes and guns, to helmuts and boots.
It is also known as the Pusser's (from Purser) Mark. It was used by the Royal Navy to identify things that belonged to them and hence the Purser could identify stuff that was stolen from him. Our house was built by the Royal Navy in 1830. There are Pusser's Marks all over the place. All of the individual hinges are stamped with it, even some individual bricks and flagstones. Here is the pavement outside our house….
I will look for more tonight….
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learn something everyday!
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Thinking this could be my next build.
I would love these too. Anyone got an idea how much they'd be?
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Under 700 around the 650 mark I think
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^^ Those look pretty sweet.
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Thinking this could be my next build.
I would love these too. Anyone got an idea how much they'd be?
I'd like a pair of these too, but in another leather. Can made to order thru Viberg be done without a group order?
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^Unlikely. Then again, I guess it depends on what your winter is like.
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Pretty severe…I live in the French Alps:)
Like Madmonday, I love beige suede/nubuck. Finding it hard to imagine a smooth leather boot. The harness leather looked cool but apparently they don't do it anymore (anyone know why?).
As for the difference between the Scout and the Bobcat...can anyone help? -
The winter thing is my concern too.
http://www.90thidpg.us/Equipment/Projects/Dubbing/index.html
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Rough out leather is just as durable as smooth leather. After all, it's just smooth leather flipped inside out. As for winter treatment, it's basically the same as for smooth leather- some form of protective coating and some common sense. Let them dry out when they get wet, brush the crap off them when they get dirty. Reapply the coating of protectant when it looks like it's wearing off. Do the simple stuff and the boots should be good for years, even in tough winter locales.