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Looking awesome! THe pic is stunning! Love the "old" feeling to it...

I also love the "big" cuff, like you say, it gives you options

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Jason, they look great. I'm guessing it's a different leather to the blackbird version?

Bison leather.

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Those are looking good, Jason. MUST...RESIST...

good thing i only want black shoes as of now, or i would be shaking.

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Question:

What is the difference between white's loggers, smokejumpers and bountyhunters? Are these all just the same or what? (6")

I'm not sure about the loggers, but I'm pretty sure that the bounty hunter is the smokejumper in the semi-dress last. So it's probably slightly more refined.

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If you tie them in a square knot by going the opposite way around with the loops they will never come undone. This video shows you how at one point.

http://vimeo.com/11075261

+1 for this method. I used to double knot my shoes for the longest time but I've been doing this for a a year or so and they've only come undone once or twice (oh, and I'm talking about GT laces and every other pair of shoes I own.)

another option: rewax the laces to make them tackier, they'll come untied less.

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^ try this : http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/secureknot.htm

works every time for all my laces that would come undone with a regular knot

Thanks, repped

If you tie them in a square knot by going the opposite way around with the loops they will never come undone. This video shows you how at one point.

http://vimeo.com/11075261

Thanks, I'm going to go with this method.. repped..

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lots of these pictures already but anyway; My Indy's received a pecards coating the other day, it has been raining for days here now so they needed it. I might have singed the leather a bit with the blow dryer though when melting the wax into the leather

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