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Article about: Thought I would post this pair up for reference. Pair of Ex Surplus GI Rough Out Ankle boots. I bought a few pairs of them about 5 years ago for \\$20 bucks AU a pair sitting in a wheelbarrow

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    Thought I would post this pair up for reference.
    Pair of Ex Surplus GI Rough Out Ankle boots.
    I bought a few pairs of them about 5 years ago for $20 bucks AU a pair sitting in a wheelbarrow in a country antique store.
    They were pretty well crushed flat from storage and been that way since WW2 , all tied together in pairs with one inside tongue on the right boot cut out of each pair.
    Anyway their is a difference between the Right & Left Boot .
    One is marked 15 June 45 , and the other is marked 17 June 45.
    Different Makers , All where the same.
    Interesting, anyway see the photos and try to spot the slight differences .
    Cheers Rick

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    Rick,

    Great looking boots.. I noticed one boot has 10 lace eyelets and the other 9...

    Smitty

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    Quote by Rakkasan187 View Post
    Rick,

    Great looking boots.. I noticed one boot has 10 lace eyelets and the other 9...

    Smitty
    Good start mate

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    Well every day is a school day for me. How were these used?

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