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Lumber_Jack

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  1. I find they are all the same regardless of who puts them on. As stated above, prices are too high. I go to browse the tables and look for private sales, that's really the only place I find deals
  2. I've used Bacon & Co back when I was in college. They were great to work with. If you can make the digital design yourself, you will save some money. We did not, we just had an idea and they made the design. I can't remember the price, but we were poor college group, so it couldn't have been too much. They are on summit hill in downtown Knoxville. http://www.baconco.com/
  3. Are you looking for suggestions or people who actually print shirts?
  4. All Mossberg has to do is get it used in a movie. They'll sell like hotcakes....or become illegal in California
  5. I helped my father in law move his in. It is probably half the size of yours maybe a little more. I got it on a standard dolly, and thought it might rip my arms off at the shoulders. I got it moved but it was very taxing. Thankfully there were no stairs involved. If there had been we would have been screwed.
  6. Mud and water are the killers of leather boots. If you take the time to clean, dry, and oil your boots every night or 2, they would last longer. However that's pretty impractical, especially when that's the last thing you wanna do when you get off work.
  7. Well I find that it's a couple of things that contribute to falling or not. The first being after countless hours of bush whacking and almost falls, you build strength in the core muscles that help you keep your balance as well as step high to avoid objects that might trip you. I like the high heel because it is better for really steep slopes. It allows you to dig in and get a good foothold. The foot angle also takes stress of your mid foot. My feet feel better after a long day of high heel boots than flat. Now with that said, there are many people I have come across or work with that just can't wear a boot with a heel. wearing a boot with a heel can actually be painful until your feet adjust, many people just give up before that happens. The tendons in your arch get tight when you wear flat shoes (tennis shoe, hiking boots), then you put on a pair of high heel boots and the tendons get stretched and your feet hurt. just like any bother muscle, with time, they stretch and the pain stops. Usually takes a couple weeks of progressively longer time with the boots on. I would say most of your tripping is do to boot weight, making it slightly more difficult to step high, and possibly age. With all that BS said, I must confess, I fall a lot. Regardless of footwear, if im not on a groomed hiking trail, I'll be on my ass before the day is done.
  8. I would assume it hacked an already existing username
  9. Ye they are popular with railroad workers. Tough environment. I did not get custom fit. I just bought them off the shelf. But they still fit better in the first 10 mins than any boot I had ever put on. I wore them around the house last night. Fit great, very stiff. When I worked on Wildland Fires in Colorado in 2003 I often heard the phrase "White Bite" referring to the hurt they put on your feet during break-in period.
  10. User 'Rob' posting spam links on every thread, some multiple times
  11. Mods must still be asleep. Bump!!!!!
  12. Swim, I'll keep you posted. What line of work are you in? I have known a few people to own these, some work outdoors others indoors on concrete. No one has ever regretted buying them. They have a leather shank and arch that molds to your foot during break in period. They have versions with less aggressive sole tread if that's not needed. If you work around chemicals or abrasives this can shorten the life of the boots greatly, but with proper care should still outlast any other boot by 2x.
  13. I bought the Lace-to-toe Smokejumper. I don't think it's really outrageous for what you get. It's more of an investment. Once you do wear them out you can send them back and have them rebuilt to like-new condition for about $180. They are inline with other American made hand crafted boots. Also look up Drew's, Nicks, Wesco. They all make great boots
  14. For Sure! I got them cheaper than website price, $335, still very high! But I guess if you look at high end cowboy boots and such, they all start at $250 and up.
  15. I hear ya Leroy. They are pricey for sure. But I figured I have probably spent $1600 - $2000 on boots in the last 8 years alone, while a coworker of mine has had the same pair of whites the whole time. And just now going to send them back to be rebuilt. I do think the break in period is going to be rough
  16. Part time JC here. If I can ever find work I'll be full time in JC. Welcome!
  17. I have been wanting a pair since I began forestry 10 years ago. I just bought a pair today. Just wondering if anyone else out there wears them.
  18. I gotta agree with Dispatch ^^^. Get the 20g, it will spare some recoil for sure, and save the cash on ammo. I also agree about the pawn shop. Most shot guns, especially single shot, will work just fine regardless of cosmetic condition. You might find and old beat up 870 that looks like you drug it behind a truck, but will function just fine.
  19. Ha Might be able to find a football-bat around here somewhere.
  20. I would just "bite the bullet" and buy a custom leather. DM Bullard TT Gunleather C5 Are some good ones.
  21. Reduce, REUSE, recycle....right? Why not let someone repurpose a barrel or bucket. Seems silly
  22. Springfield TRP every day Carry Position Concealed Concealed Galco Holster TRP
  23. ATAC from 5.11 $85 and 222 lumens(thats bright) http://www.511tactical.com/All-Products/Flashlights/ATAC-L2-Flashlight.html
  24. Streamlight Pro Tac 2L, costs about 50 bucks, 180 lumens on high, uses 2 - cr123 batteries. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005G4G7ZM?vid=NO

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