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Dan in North Houston

08-13-2012 06:03:40
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Grandfather always wore these type of leather insulated workboots. For some reason I kept an old pair of his up in the attic for years, and last year I got them out and cleaned them up and started wearing them. They are great boots! Work outside in the Texas heat and my feet stay cool, even though they are insulated!
Can anybody tell me the brand? They have a small brass triangle near the top (see photo) and for some reason, I seem to remember that the triangle might have originally been painted red. Any labeling on the inside is long gone. These boots could easily be 40 years old.
I'd like to buy another pair if I could identify the brand. Thanks

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Diydave

08-14-2012 16:11:06
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 Re: work boots ID in reply to Dan in North Houston, 08-13-2012 06:03:40  
Well, it's a lead pipe cinch, that those work boots are not obummer's. They are USED!



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JRSutton

08-13-2012 16:20:28
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 Re: work boots ID in reply to Dan in North Houston, 08-13-2012 06:03:40  
kind of a long shot - but Canada West boots have a small triangle logo. Not a metal one - but who knows - maybe they used to.

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JRSutton

08-13-2012 16:24:35
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 Re: work boots ID in reply to JRSutton, 08-13-2012 16:20:28  
scratch that thought - it's a safety marking - thought it was a logo.

Nevermind.



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Duner Wi

08-13-2012 09:37:11
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 Re: work boots ID in reply to Dan in North Houston, 08-13-2012 06:03:40  
Wolverine made a shoe like that I think at least in the 70s and 80s. I could not find them at their website doing a quick look.



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George Marsh

08-13-2012 09:11:19
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 Re: work boots ID in reply to Dan in North Houston, 08-13-2012 06:03:40  
Does the triangl mean slow moving?



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NCWayne

08-13-2012 07:51:32
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 Re: work boots ID in reply to Dan in North Houston, 08-13-2012 06:03:40  
No clue as to the make based just on the triangle. Is there anything on the sole, the back of the tongue, or possibly under the innersole? That said Wolverine has a great boot that is a tan colored pigskin, has 400 grams of thinsilate, is waterproof, and is very comfortable summer and winter. I remember a man telling me about them several years before I got my first pair and I thought he was full of it when he said they were cool in the summer..but he was right. I wore them for years but finally stopped because the way the sole is made it breaks off at the sides from me climbing on equipment and shortens the life of the boot dramatically. For the cost I want one to last as long as possible.

I now wear a pair from Timberland. No insulation but they are lined, and waterproof. I get a bit more life out of them, for a little less cost, and the same amount of comfort.

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D BEATTY

08-13-2012 07:30:34
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 Re: work boots ID in reply to Dan in North Houston, 08-13-2012 06:03:40  
Dan the triangle is not a brand but is used to indicate its a safety shoe and different color triangles are used to tell what type of a safety shoe it is.



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d beatty

08-13-2012 07:15:17
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 Re: work boots ID in reply to Dan in North Houston, 08-13-2012 06:03:40  
I have never seen boots with that triangle.If you look around you will find somebody that will come close to a boot that is like that one . I wear Chippewa Loggers that are made of Gore-tex and Thinsulate lined. These boots are water proof and are cooler in the summer than regular leather boots.



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