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Started by Nemologger, October 06, 2013, 09:46:53 PM

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Nemologger

Has anyone ever had a pair of the Red Dawg lace to toe logger boots from Baileys? I really like a lace to toe boot and was wondering how these were.
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KyLogger

My Carolina's just wore out, and I ordered a pair last night...Will report more when I get em.

Tom
I only work old iron because I secretly have a love affair with my service truck!

loggah

Lace to toe boots look nice ,but if you also do any welding be prepared to buy lots of shoelaces !!! ;D ;D Don
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KyLogger

Yeah, no kidding! Thats what the pull ons are for... I wear the "logger" boots when on equipment, and my Hoffman corks when falling.

Tom
I only work old iron because I secretly have a love affair with my service truck!

pappy19

White's have been the standard logging boot in the western US. Mainly due to the hardy heals that don't break down when doing alot of side hilling. They also make corks and lace to toe. They are rebuildable as well.

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