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Article about: Just got these marching boots in. Looks like they are private purchase high shaft lined marschstiefel with very little use. Good thing they dont fit me or i would be tempted to take them for

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    Just got these marching boots in. Looks like they are private purchase high shaft lined marschstiefel with very little use. Good thing they dont fit me or i would be tempted to take them for a spin.
    Any opinions welcome.
    Steve
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    Don't go tap dancing on a cobbled street!...

    Nice boots!...

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    I could have done with them 40 years ago when I wore this German uniform I obtained when I was stationed in Dortmund. Badged to the 116th Infantry Regiment.

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    [QUOTE=HARRY THE MOLE;1342004]I could have done with them 40 years ago when I wore this German uniform I obtained when I was stationed in Dortmund. Badged to the 116th Infantry Regiment.



    Nice uniform Harry. If it gets lonely the boots will be waiting here for it!!

    Steve

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    Great boots friend. Really nice condition.

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    very nice boots.

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    Hello,
    To be honest, i'm not a big fan of these boots.
    I wouldn't be surprised if they were postwar produced.
    Thanks
    :)


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    very nice boots.


    John
    I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.

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    Nancy Sinatra would probably have had something to say about your boots!

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    Quote by JPhilip View Post
    Hello,
    To be honest, i'm not a big fan of these boots.
    I wouldn't be surprised if they were postwar produced.
    Thanks
    Hello JP
    Nothing much would surprise me in this business anymore!!
    Is there a point in the construction or something that stands out to you.
    I can say they seem good to me in hand, and the leather of the uppers are rather brittle so they are not new construction for sure. I am not aware of anything that would indicate post war but i have been wrong before!!
    Steve

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