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    My New Pair Of Mint Reiterstiefel(riding Boots)...a Little Different!

    I'd love to share with all my friends the new entry in my footwear collection;
    it's a pair of mint, 1940-dated reiterstiefel...of a type which is seldom encountered, in the that the shaft has a reinforcing layer of leather going from the middle of the calf to the edge of the boot in order to better withstand the wear and tear of the boot rubbing against the saddle.It's believed (and that could be comfirmed by photographic evidence!),that these boots were issued to WSS Horsemen only, but I think it's only a rarer model of the classical reiterstiefel.What is true is that boots without nails (this pair of boots were still tied together and came out of the factory without nails and that would suggest a pair of stiefel which could have also used for ausgehen as it was the case with nailless knobelbecher) were preferred by the soldiers who had to ride hard and long and fast, for a leather sole was less prone to slip off the stirrup...that's the reason why Italian Cavalrymen used boots without nails during their combat sorties and the mythical charges on the Russian Front during 1942/43.
    They're surely nothing to write home about but they nevertheless remain a very nice pair of a not so common variation of a not so common WW2 German combat footwear!
    Hope you enjoy
    Manny
    Last edited by derspiess63; 02-09-2005, 09:23 AM.

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                  Hi Manny,

                  what a great addition to your boot warehouse .

                  Very interesting description and images. Most educational.

                  There are a couple of books in you my friend screaming to get out!



                  Patrick.

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                    Beautiful boots Manny and as Patrick mentioned you should at "least think" of publishing not "a" book but book"s" on uniforms, caps and boots....think about it

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                      Tony,Patrick,
                      I knew all along that you'd have appreciated these boots !I'd like to thank the both of you for your very kind words and the (undeserved) esteem you hold me in!
                      Manny

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                        These boots are made for walking.. ♪ ♪ ♪

                        I think I saw Nance Sinatra wearing a pair of these while wearing her hotpants..

                        Nice long genuine boots,not for the shorties though,they can't bend their knees.
                        The quality looks great..
                        I once had a long pair of chocolate brown Luft officers',they had small eagles stamped in the soles in between the markings..,ever saw that ?
                        Unfortunately they're swapped and I don't have pics of the boots ,except one of the sole.
                        It was before the digital camera ,so I've to do some searching..

                        Jos.

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                          Originally posted by Jos Le Conté
                          These boots are made for walking.. ♪ ♪ ♪

                          I think I saw Nance Sinatra wearing a pair of these while wearing her hotpants..

                          Nice long genuine boots,not for the shorties though,they can't bend their knees.
                          The quality looks great..
                          I once had a long pair of chocolate brown Luft officers',they had small eagles stamped in the soles in between the markings..,ever saw that ?
                          Unfortunately they're swapped and I don't have pics of the boots ,except one of the sole.
                          It was before the digital camera ,so I've to do some searching..

                          Jos.
                          Hoi Jos,
                          they're well under the knees and unless you're not the eight of the seven dwarves they'd be ok for walking,strutting in hot pants or even for an S/M session !
                          Joking apart......I've never seen a pair of LW-issue footwear with such an eagle but I do have seen a pair of KM knobelbecher with a waffenamt....at first I thought it was a stupid move on behalf of some bozo trying to "boost" their value, but when I discovered that they came straight out of one of Italy's oldest collections I had to change my mind !
                          Groetjes
                          Manny

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                            OK,found the pic,let's see if we can see something..

                            Now I see the pic I realize the soles had no heel irons..
                            Boots came from a private address and were stuffed with old newspapers,somewhere from the south of germany..
                            Fancy boots ,but I couldn't use them those days..
                            Still have some regrets now and then..

                            It's a small luft eagle ,2 steps on rocky soil and it would be gone..
                            In reality it was more obvious than in this pic,it's a scan of a photo..
                            Only half the swas is showing..

                            Groeten,
                            Jos.
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                              complete..
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