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<blockquote data-quote="Wile E Coyote" data-source="post: 590973" data-attributes="member: 28381"><p>Could anyone point me to an <strong><em>American Made</em></strong> boot manufacturer? One who builds a boot that will last. I've been hesitant to buy this kind of product online and have unsucessfully looked in just about every outlet and outfitter with a brick and mortar store. Everything I have seen in the past year has been made in china or some other country that would stab us in the back yet smile while taking our cash. They're not gettin' my money; not willingly. </p><p> </p><p>Last summer, I brought my well broken in, 25+ year old, re-soled a half dozen times Danner leather boots to my friend's Grandfather, an old world cobbler, for yet another repair/re-sole job. He has brought them back to life more than once. To make a long story short, they are too well broken in for any meaningfull repair. </p><p> </p><p>Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wile E Coyote, post: 590973, member: 28381"] Could anyone point me to an [B][I]American Made[/I][/B] boot manufacturer? One who builds a boot that will last. I've been hesitant to buy this kind of product online and have unsucessfully looked in just about every outlet and outfitter with a brick and mortar store. Everything I have seen in the past year has been made in china or some other country that would stab us in the back yet smile while taking our cash. They're not gettin' my money; not willingly. Last summer, I brought my well broken in, 25+ year old, re-soled a half dozen times Danner leather boots to my friend's Grandfather, an old world cobbler, for yet another repair/re-sole job. He has brought them back to life more than once. To make a long story short, they are too well broken in for any meaningfull repair. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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