Australian Army Boots Blundstone
Article about: Greetings all, I hope everyone is well during these trying times. I have not had much time to devote to our great hobby but always keep my eyes open and have picked up some Australian gear.
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Lovely pair, I'd date them to 1944, it's the jungle boot and certainly WW2.
God knows how these boots got broken in! must take months!!! even doing the hard yards!
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Unreal , they as mint as you can get.
Well done.
Cheers Rick
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Thanks gents! Great info René, much appreciated. Imagine the Kokoda Trail in these things!
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christek
Thanks gents! Great info René, much appreciated. Imagine the Kokoda Trail in these things!
Nope and they are bloody heavy too!!
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And the studs were useless in mud
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Great find Chris.
Rene, when did manufacturers names change to codes? I thought it was about 41-42?
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Ubique
Great find Chris.
Rene, when did manufacturers names change to codes? I thought it was about 41-42?
Blunnies did their own thing, not on the main land. I've had a bunch of them.
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