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Never thought about logging boots, not common at all in my area, makes perfect senseThose are spiked logging boots (called "corks" (?)). The wood plates on the bottom are/were to protect floors from damage from the spikes.
Out here in the Pacific NW, it was common for establishments (restaurants are/were a good example) to require them. When the crew would go to lunch, they were required by the restaurant to either put on the plates or remove their boots before entering the restaurant.
Love my Whites too, 2 pair of Packers and a Pair of Alaska work/loggers. Painful purchase, but when you have an 8-1/2 F foot with a high arch good boots are hard to find.Never thought about logging boots, not common at all in my area, makes perfect sense
And seeing the pic on my laptop instead of my phone I can see the logger heal and some "corks"
I liked my White's packers for the those days in the saddle when footwork would also be mixed in.
Damn comfortable and supportive boots!
(mine are in bad need of some TLC)
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i don't drink any more
i find 2 out of 3 acceptableQuiter
I quit 25 years ago.i find 2 out of 3 acceptable
Think ya used enough dynamite there Butch?