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I love this pair of Hartt PTBs.
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They are Dacks. That shoe-liner was used when they were recrafted by Dacks. My understanding is that while all production had been moved to Fredericton in 1959/60, Dacks maintained a small recrafting facility in Toronto.Are these McHale or Dacks?
Good call. Leave the rebuilds on the shelf.Thank you as always, @Jiqea !
I ended up leaving them but may keep an eye out to see if they sit around long enough for the price to drop. $29 seemed a little steep for the condition
I thought I would make a few Hartt and Sole observations tonight on the changes in construction from the 1950's to the 80's of the classic Hartt cap-toe blucher.
Here is the version of the shoe from the 50's with the 3 digit style code, 641.
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The soles of the 50's version had 3 nails at the toe, 10 at the waist, along with heavily nailed leather heels. Both the sole of the toe-box and the waist were stamped with the Hartt logo, with the waist indicating the shoes were the "Custom Grade".
1950's Sole
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Through the early 60's, and perhaps up to approximately 1967, Hartt used Goodyear rubber heels. The number of nails at the waist was reduced to 9, and the stamp at the waist no longer indicated "Custom Grade". The 3 nails at the toe were retained. The shoe was now given the style number 2641, with the 2 indicating the leather colour.
1960's Sole until Approx 1967
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By the late 60's, Goodyear heels ceased to be used, and Dacks and Hartt made the switch to Biltrite heels. The three nails at the toe disappeared, along with one nail less at the waist. This iteration remained unchanged until the mid 70's. The uppers were virtually identical from the 50's to the 70's.
Late 1960's to late 1970's Sole
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From the mid 70's to the the late 80's, Hartt made a change in style to the uppers, adding the additional detail at the heel (see below) and the Blucher was given the new style number 2628. The old school Hartt stamp on the toe box disappears, and the stamp at the waist now reads "Extra Quality, Made in Canada"
Late 70's through 1980's Uppers.
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Late 70's through 1980's Soles and Heels
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Production likely continued into the early 1990's, although I am uncertain of this.