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Work boots??

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sootiebylegacy

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anyone know where i can still get hold of the not so old , old stealy toe boots. the one with the dimples and slightly squarish toe cap. not a fan of all these new things and like those ones. finders fee will be payable for the special one who finds them first. ( fee made payable to E-Goat charity!!)

your help is much appreciated fellas and girlies!!
 

Fu Fu Valve

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Don't the suppliers have a sheet with all the safety boots you can get, they've got one at ISK on the counter in clothing stores! Or are they being as helpful as ever...
 
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sootiebylegacy

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this is soooooo annoying. I hate all the new safety boots.

Someone must know where i can get these boots. Can't find any places that sell them apart from elliotts military under "RAF grouncrew boots"

but i called and they are size 7 .......

come on boys and girls

please help
 
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As Fu Fu Valve says, the suppliers should have a list of boots they can aquire for you. AFAIK the ones you are wanting are no longer in the system.
Our supplier handed me over a lovely pair of shiney boots 2 months ago - saying they were the best you could get in India! It took those 2 months of wearing them with 2 pairs of socks, then hitting them with a hammer on the heel (without my foot in it), then driving over them in the tractor to try and soften them up. I eventually gave up, went to the med centre sporting the lovely blister that these cheap boots gave me, and got a nice pair of Doc Martens which fitted straight away with no blisters!
Don't settle for the cheap crap they try to give you mate, look after your feet.
 

ktuludays

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i've still got mine after 10 years of service. they are a little scuffed but fit lovely.

i can send you some superlatives as to how nice they are to wear.
 
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