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    Lucchese Boot cost?

    I got a new pair of boots from my out of town family that live in Washington State. They went off a different brand boot size for me and now I have a handmade pair of Lucchese's that are way to tight and can't be returned. Anyone have any idea how much these things run so I can try and sell them.
    Lucchese Heritage handmade.

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      #3
      What size are they, I might take them off your hands

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        #4
        Looks like about $700 is the going rate

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          #5
          If they are 11EE's I might be interested ��

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              #7
              Sorry I'm at he station I was waiting for a pic from the wife.

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                #8
                I've never seen the Lucchese boot stamped with the 2E, I've only seen EE. Just so happens I wear a 10 1/2EE. I got a pair of Lucchese handmade gator in Vegas last year and love them!

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                  #9
                  Yup 700-800 range. I bought some caiman a few months ago. Love em.

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                    #10
                    Prolly too small for me, GLWS

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                      #11
                      Where are you located?

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                        #12
                        Forney, 20 miles east of Dallas

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                          #13
                          If they have a barcode you should be able to take them back have you tried?

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                            #14
                            No, apparently they have a family friend who is a cobbler for Lucchese and had him make them. Trying to get more info without hurting feelings. They were so pumped and I squeezed my foot in them smiling thinking id be able to run up anywhere and exchange them. Not the case.

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                              Originally posted by DYARB View Post
                              No, apparently they have a family friend who is a cobbler for Lucchese and had him make them. Trying to get more info without hurting feelings. They were so pumped and I squeezed my foot in them smiling thinking id be able to run up anywhere and exchange them. Not the case.
                              Are they too short? Or just too tight? If they are too tight take them to a shoe shop and have them streched. Works like a charm

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