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    #16
    Originally posted by Texans42 View Post
    Beck boots in Amarillo... They take a mold of your foot and custom make them to your specs.... only boots I every had that made it more then two years at the sell barn... Infact after 5 years still going strong.
    They do make a nice pair of boots. The family has been doing it for several generations now. I dont think the quality is there for any of the big name mfgs anymore.

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      #17
      "Lucheese's square toe boot

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        #18
        if you search and look around, you can find some Lucchese full quill boots priced in the $500 range

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          #19
          Originally posted by stinger View Post
          "Lucheese's square toe boot
          Thats what I got. Wife found them brand new on ebay for $175.00

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            #20
            Just PM'd you txhunter83.

            J.P.

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              #21
              I've got Luchesse full quills, nice boot, pretty comfy.




              But they don't get out of the closet since I bought my Anderson Beans unless I have to go to a funeral (either kind).

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                #22
                Anderson Bean or Rio's of Mercedes. These are the boots that i wear daily.

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                  #23
                  I just bought a pair of Justin full quill. Reg. $479, sale $299. They are comfortable. Justins just fit me better and are more comfortable than most.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by skeeter View Post
                    What about Ed Kanes Western Wear on Hwy 59? Just south of the Beltway East on the north bound side?
                    I was in there yesterday looking for a belt. It's a nice place, but they didn't have anything close to the selection and range of sizes that Cavenders had.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by RdRdrFan View Post
                      Rio's of Mercedes.
                      A man with good taste....the ONLY boot I wear!!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by aggiebowhunter View Post
                        If you cant afford to have a pair made at somewhere like Leddys or Mercers. Do yourself a favor and buy a pair of Lucchese's.
                        X2 another vote for Lucchese's

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                          #27
                          Leddy

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Solocam16 View Post
                            I was in there yesterday looking for a belt. It's a nice place, but they didn't have anything close to the selection and range of sizes that Cavenders had.
                            It has been years since I have been in that place. They used to be down the road a few blocks in a 2 story building. They had every size, color and style of every boot, shirt, belt and jeans. They dont carry near as much stuff now that they have moved.

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                              #29
                              Jist about ter use up 4th pair o' caterpillars.

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                                #30
                                If your Tony's fit you well, you can still get them. Justin bought tony or something like that, but they still make that shape boot. I can't wear Justin's either, but for whatever reason the Tony Lama's fit my foot configuration very well... not quite like my Lucchese's, but pretty dang good. I've got 'em in black and "taupe".. I'd like to get me a pair of the Lucchese's (no square toe) in that Black Cherry in full quill.

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