Poster: A snowHead
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I found these boots, and am wondering if anyone knows anything about them. I'm guessing they're racing boots, but I don't know how old they are, they're not rear entry, so I guess they're not that old. They're pretty stiff, if you (can) pry open the part under the lower buckles, they'll just about cut off your fingers snapping shut, if your not careful.
I'm guessing they were pretty expensive at the time, they are still clearly unused. It looks like they were meant to have another powerstrap at the top, around the outside top of the boot, (maybe that was optional back then?) they didn't have any with them when I got them. I think those are usually pretty cheap.
They say "Bill Peterson" (spelling?) on them, i'll try to link images to this post, any information you could pass on on what I have here would be appreciated, Thanks.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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They are ladies race boots (not recent) a pair S/H on US eBay for $45
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Would suit a child? Do not attempt to ski in them.
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Wow, they're that nice, huh?
I forgot to mention, they're size 29.5, and they're 13.5" long along the soles.
Why would they be "maybe suited to a child" if they were smaller (since the only child they'd fit would be maybe a teen age sasquatch)?
Are you guys sure?
I wear mens Nike shoes in sz 14, sometimes 15; the soles on these line right up with my mens sz 30.0 Tecnicas, and those are almost too big for me. They usually don't make womens boots in my size, probably just as well, mostly only WNBA players have feet my size anyway, a thin market for a mass produced, item.
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