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I'm a minimalist when it comes to having clutter, so I went ahead and bought a simple cedar shoe rack from Northern Kentucky that's made in the US.  Just a small project I've been putting off for a while to free up some space in the closet.  Still need a shoe tree for my smokejumpers.

 

 

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Now, if I could redo the closet again

 

 

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Just a heads up.  The second and third shelf can handle a 6 inch and 8 inch boots.  Technically both of my boots are double midsole on the second shelf so that might play a role in space in the height of the shelf.

Any other size such as a 11 inch or taller would have to be placed on the top shelf.

Just took a quick pic as I still have some more boots and sneakers to put on this rack.  It can hold up to 9 shoes.  It keeps the clutter away from my wife's shoes as she has her own shoe rack that's not cedar.  More closet space is freed up.  Overall, I'm satisfied with the quality as it was sufficient.  Great smelling cedar shoe rack that was made in Kentucky.

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@edmondI spoke to Grizzly Boots store associate today.   I didn't get his name, but he claimed that they no longer do Grizzly boots, just retail for White's and Nick's.  Funny thing, he said to check the website and that they haven't made Grizzly boots for 10 years now.  Hmmm wow.

Not even Archive.org can help.  The website has been down for some time.

Here's to some wishful thinking.

https://search.yahoo.co.jp/image/search?p=Grizzly+Boots&search.x=1&tid=top_ga1_sa&ei=UTF-8&aq=-1&oq=grizzly+boot&ai=Xt4wB4K8R8e8mu3RVgK1oA&ts=3805&fr=top_ga1_sa#mode%3Dsearch

It's time to let the dream die.

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On 8/13/2018 at 2:32 PM, mlwdp said:

The horsehair brushes and shoe shine rags are by Kiwi.  

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I quit using Obenauf's Heavy Duty LP on my leather, especially my boots. It works great in terms of protection/waterproofing, but eventually gives way to a flat, dull look -- lots of darkening, and no room for depth or character. 

Unless of course your use case demands that kind of hardcore protection, then by all means, keep using it! Otherwise, the Saphir Renovateur is a great substitute.

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@enojyI use the obenauf only for the work boots and my oxfords.  It does darken them up quite a bit and makes them look very dull.  I am a firm believer in Saphir.  Crossing my fingers on winning their Shoe Care Package competition coming up.

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6 hours ago, enojy said:

I quit using Obenauf's Heavy Duty LP on my leather, especially my boots. It works great in terms of protection/waterproofing, but eventually gives way to a flat, dull look -- lots of darkening, and no room for depth or character. 

Unless of course your use case demands that kind of hardcore protection, then by all means, keep using it! Otherwise, the Saphir Renovateur is a great substitute.

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The time has come for me to admit that almost none of my shoes fit properly in the toe; they pinch like crazy and it's becoming more painful with age.

Here's the problem: I have a very strange foot shape and am not very tall. The proportions of my foot until you hit the toes, arch, width, etc are similar to that of someone with about an 8 sneaker size, but the length of my foot is only about a 6. I have extremely wide and flat toes that spread out in a nearly straight line like a damn Hobbit. We're talking over 4.5 inches on a foot that's 9.5 inches long. I wear dress socks inside a Tricker's Stow and it's still tight. The famously extra large RM Williams, even in a wide width, are something like .75 inches too narrow. It sucks.

I'm looking into getting some Indys in a EEE if they still stock those regularly, or custom Whites semi dress. Any other suggestions? Anything stock that's bulbous enough for my affliction? Should I be wearing Renn faire moccasins for the rest of my life?

Thanks for any suggestions :)

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13 minutes ago, Planetarium said:

The time has come for me to admit that almost none of my shoes fit properly in the toe; they pinch like crazy and it's becoming more painful with age.

Here's the problem: I have a very strange foot shape and am not very tall. The proportions of my foot until you hit the toes, arch, width, etc are similar to that of someone with about an 8 sneaker size, but the length of my foot is only about a 6. I have extremely wide and flat toes that spread out in a nearly straight line like a damn Hobbit. We're talking over 4.5 inches on a foot that's 9.5 inches long. I wear dress socks inside a Tricker's Stow and it's still tight. The famously extra large RM Williams, even in a wide width, are something like .75 inches too narrow. It sucks.

I'm looking into getting some Indys in a EEE if they still stock those regularly, or custom Whites semi dress. Any other suggestions? Anything stock that's bulbous enough for my affliction? Should I be wearing Renn faire moccasins for the rest of my life?

Thanks for any suggestions :)

Have you ever had your foot measured on a brannock device by a competent shoe sales person or foot specialist? It sounds like you have a wide foot with a longer heel to ball measurement compared to heel to toe measurement. I have a similar issue in that my heel to toe is 10.5 and heel to ball is around 11.5-12. In this circumstance you need to size for the ball of your foot or else your fee will forever be cramped up in the front of your shoes.

 

if you get your foot measured make sure they do both measurements. 

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