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    #16
    Very nice Low boots

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      #17
      yes, wow, both styles of boots. NICE! Glenn

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        #18
        [QUOTE=Petr;2418260]Hi Kration,
        lovely boots you have! I did not know BATA produced a boots for german army.Can you show us Bata marking on these nice boots please???
        Cheers

        Petr, Here are the soles and manufacturers markings for BATA
        Attached Files

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          #19
          Soles

          here are the BATA sole markings
          Attached Files

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            #20
            Hallo Kration,
            thanks a lot for a shots you sent,very helpfull !! I reckon these boots are more valuable than ones made in Third Reich.Lucky you!
            Cheers
            Petr.

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              #21
              There is sad story behind Bata company...He was a Jew so Jerries took over his factory and exile him. I guess that he paid for 'ticket' to life in this way. Name of the company was too famous to change - so Bata without Mr. Bata, real owner and founder, existed after 1938.

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                #22
                Is the same maker that did jungle boots for the US troops for the Vietnam war?

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                  #23
                  Marching boots

                  Hello out there,
                  What superb examples of footwear.
                  I had only one reply to my thread asking the value of a pair of Gebirgsjaeger boots, unworn, stamped on sole 31 1/2 and 6 with RB Nr inside.
                  I've been offered these - I really want a pair of standard low boots, unissued, and thought they'd be a compromise meanwhile. As well as the value, what English size do they equate to?
                  Any advice gratefully received (thanks for your contribution J Philip)

                  Grossfuss

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                    #24
                    Hi
                    I would say a 31 1/2 is like a european 44-45...what a mess with all those different size measurements....
                    Originally posted by Grossfuss View Post
                    Hello out there,
                    What superb examples of footwear.
                    I had only one reply to my thread asking the value of a pair of Gebirgsjaeger boots, unworn, stamped on sole 31 1/2 and 6 with RB Nr inside.
                    I've been offered these - I really want a pair of standard low boots, unissued, and thought they'd be a compromise meanwhile. As well as the value, what English size do they equate to?
                    Any advice gratefully received (thanks for your contribution J Philip)

                    Grossfuss

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                      #25
                      Hi Kration, would you be so kind and post a picture of the inside of the sole of the low boots? I am interested whow the stitching looks like and how wide the insole is.

                      It is interesting that the marching boots posted first are lined with leather and are not only made of one layer material.


                      Thank you !
                      Regards
                      Jan

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