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Tony Lama MADE IN CHINA???????????????
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 437206" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>My recently purchased Justin 3170 Ropers are "Handcrafted in the USA" according to a stamp on the inner shaft. I like them OK for knocking around in. I have even carried a .45 in the shaft, though it's not the most comfortable accommodation for such.</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, here's a note from a respected Lucchese retailer regarding Lucchese boots. I wanted to know the difference between their Classic line and their cheaper 1883 line, besides the $400 or $500 price difference:</p><p></p><p><em>The Classic line by Lucchese is made in the U.S. and uses a different type of construction. It also uses the highest grade of leather from their tanneries. Both the heel and toe are customizable at no cost and other customizations can be made with a nominal fee. Most Classics are made to order, however, there are many styles that already have sizes available (depending on the configuration requested). Regarding the 1883 line, the brown label is also made in the US, whereas the red label boots are made in Lucchese locations outside of the US. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 437206, member: 1690"] My recently purchased Justin 3170 Ropers are "Handcrafted in the USA" according to a stamp on the inner shaft. I like them OK for knocking around in. I have even carried a .45 in the shaft, though it's not the most comfortable accommodation for such. For what it's worth, here's a note from a respected Lucchese retailer regarding Lucchese boots. I wanted to know the difference between their Classic line and their cheaper 1883 line, besides the $400 or $500 price difference: [i]The Classic line by Lucchese is made in the U.S. and uses a different type of construction. It also uses the highest grade of leather from their tanneries. Both the heel and toe are customizable at no cost and other customizations can be made with a nominal fee. Most Classics are made to order, however, there are many styles that already have sizes available (depending on the configuration requested). Regarding the 1883 line, the brown label is also made in the US, whereas the red label boots are made in Lucchese locations outside of the US. [/i] [/QUOTE]
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