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Loving my Blundstone 500s
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Just thought I would say how comfortable these fine shoes from Australia are. They are not all that well known in the States, but they should be!


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Posts: 16699 | Location: Las Cruces, NM | Registered: 03 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Yep, they are a good thing for sure. I wear them everywhere and they are pretty much compulsory attire around these parts (wine/sheep/cattle country).
They will last for years with a modicum of care, especially if you can keep them dry. I find the leather generally wears out long before the soles or the elastic sides.
Another good line of work shoes is Rossi, they're every bit as good as Blundstone.
Not sure if you can get them in the US though.
 
Posts: 408 | Location: The Valley, South Australia | Registered: 10 January 2003Reply With Quote
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If you like Blundstone them you should try Aus made VICTOR "Mongrel" oil kip elastic side boots. tu2
http://www.mongrelboots.com.au/spp.php
 
Posts: 5886 | Location: Sydney,Australia  | Registered: 03 July 2005Reply With Quote
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Avatar, they're available here, but spendy -- $150 US or more.
To keep mine in shape, I thought I would give the leather an occasional treatment with Vegemite ...
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Posts: 16699 | Location: Las Cruces, NM | Registered: 03 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Well over 5 years since Blundstone manufacture was shifted to the third world.


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Posts: 916 | Location: L.H. side of downunder | Registered: 07 November 2004Reply With Quote
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Avatar, they're available here, but spendy -- $150 US or more.
To keep mine in shape, I thought I would give the leather an occasional treatment with Vegemite ...
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Now that's thinking outside the box .... :P


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Posts: 1048 | Location: Canberra, Australia | Registered: 03 August 2012Reply With Quote
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Avatar, they're available here, but spendy -- $150 US or more.
To keep mine in shape, I thought I would give the leather an occasional treatment with Vegemite ...
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Bill, I think we might have to make you an honorary Aussie.. Big Grin
 
Posts: 351 | Location: Junee, NSW, Australia | Registered: 13 June 2008Reply With Quote
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I've purchased 2 pairs of Blundstones in the last 6 months. First pair I left on my mates veranda after spending the day in the yards helping sort cattle that I was buying. A fox stole one of my boots that I'd only bought a few days before.
Ended up shooting the fox the next morning as again it searched the veranda. Bought a new pair of Blundstones the next week, but a few months later my mates manager found my stolen boot in the paddock a few hundred yards from the house.
So I now have two sets of Blundstones, with the left boot of one pair a bit more weathered than the other.
To be honest, I like the Blundstone boots as a farm/work boot, that you consistently have to take off/put on when going inside, so as to stop having cats head burrs inside. But for a serious hiking/hunting boot I always prefer a lace up Danner style boot.
 
Posts: 24 | Location: australia | Registered: 07 October 2008Reply With Quote
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Johnfox: I would be SO honored ...

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Posts: 16699 | Location: Las Cruces, NM | Registered: 03 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Johnfox: I would be SO honored ...

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We haven't told you what the initiation ceremony involves yet though!!! Nothing as comfortable as the Blundies!!


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Matt, as long as it doesn't involve snakes or salties, I'm down ...


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Posts: 16699 | Location: Las Cruces, NM | Registered: 03 June 2000Reply With Quote
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After reading your post, I got online and ordered a pair. They came in yesterday and I will have to break them in a bit but for the most part, I like them. Thanks for the suggestion/recommendation
 
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