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KarlHungus

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Slight temperature drop calls for flannel and cordovan
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The patina is developing wonderfully on my Honey Glazed Ottawas (Grant Stone). I hadn’t noticed this at first, but the heel counters are inverse (color-wise). So much character.

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The only thing that matters is that you love the character. I mean that.

But for me, this looks like wicked poor clicking.
 

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Mhmm. It appears so. The difference is indistinguishable depending on the angle and the lighting:


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The viewing angle also changes the color. Keep the light the same and view the heel counters from the rear and then from the front. I have some whiskey saddles and the light and dark areas will flip when viewed from the opposite angle.
 

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The viewing angle also changes the color. Keep the light the same and view the heel counters from the rear and then from the front. I have some whiskey saddles and the light and dark areas will flip when viewed from the opposite angle.
It’s why I love shell so much..the variation. 💕
 

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Nice! Did you have that made? Which last is it on? I have a Berwick from the early 1980s on the 3 last. Oops, I'm assuming AE. Is it Allen Edmonds or other? thanks
These are by Berwick1707
 

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