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#15
by
Nick912
on 04 Mar, 2008 21:46
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ah yes the Justin Ropers...a great fit! I broke down and treated myself to a pair of black ostrich ropers a couple of years ago, man I like them boots!
That is the next pair I wanna buy is some of those Black Ostich ropers.
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#16
by
TheSlyBear
on 04 Mar, 2008 22:10
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Well, I didn't get my handle because I wear sandals!
Mostly I wear motorcycle boots, but I do have a few pairs of ropers. I'm not a big fan of pointy toes and riding heels, so ropers -- with their sensible rounded toes and lower heels -- suit me just fine.
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#17
by
Mikekoz13
on 05 Mar, 2008 04:48
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I haven't worn my cowboy boots in years. My elkskins need new heels and soles and I just can't find anyone to do it.
All this talk of ropers makes me want to go out and get a pair.
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#18
by
ice4life
on 05 Mar, 2008 08:00
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Here is a picture I took from my phone at work. Yes I wear boots in my blues!! haha
Nick! You tha man..... I was in the airforce. got out 3 years ago
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#19
by
tomgallagher
on 05 Mar, 2008 12:10
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The result of a collaberation between the Justin Boot Co. and the professional calf ropers of the PRCA, hence the name Ropers.
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#20
by
Adam
on 07 Mar, 2008 20:07
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Never owned a pair of cowboy boots, but i'm tempted to find me a pair of these Ropers. They sound pretty comfortable.
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#21
by
DAT Boy
on 07 Mar, 2008 20:43
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#22
by
Nick912
on 07 Mar, 2008 21:12
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Never owned a pair of cowboy boots, but i'm tempted to find me a pair of these Ropers. They sound pretty comfortable.
Dude I never owned boots either, but Justin Ropers are like wearing slippers! So nice! They look great with pretty much anything too!
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#23
by
Adam
on 07 Mar, 2008 21:18
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Where would someone find a pair of Ropers? I'm guessing any standard western store? And how much to the run, price-wise?
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#24
by
Nick912
on 07 Mar, 2008 21:35
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Where would someone find a pair of Ropers? I'm guessing any standard western store? And how much to the run, price-wise?
I just bought some a couple months ago at a western store, with the insoles and the special lotion for the boots it was like $120
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#25
by
schro
on 07 Mar, 2008 21:48
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Never owned a paid of boots.
Although, golf shoes have spikes, so I'm one up on y'all.
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#26
by
SlySurfer
on 07 Mar, 2008 23:45
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Boots Are Made for Walking......The Dukes of Hazzard Yes, it was my idea to see this.
As America’s most beloved cinematic hickstorian, I felt it was my duty. (In my defense, I waited for the DVD.) When you aim this low and still miss the target, you have made a crappy movie indeed. At least the DVD came with that dirty, dirty Jessica Simpson video for “These Boots Are Made for Walking.”
http://youtube.com/watch?v=PCVg1q-BpW8 (G-rated)
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#27
by
Adam
on 08 Mar, 2008 17:42
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Thank you for that one, Sly Surfer. I can't complain about those cowboy...or should i say, cowgirl boots.
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#28
by
R o b 6
on 09 Mar, 2008 21:50
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Three pairs of Justins. Kinda standard issue in these parts (although I don't wear them every day)
One pair (brown ropers) is totally beat up but comfortable as slippers. Can't ditch 'em yet. Perfect yard and mud boot.
One pair is a Justin traditional western boot (#1408) dark brown smooth calfskin with a J toe. Hold a great shine, good for dress boots.
And just bought a pair of Justin George Strait 3.1 chestnut boots that have like a tennis shoe insert in them. Bought them on a lunch hour and was tempted to wear them back to the office in my suit they're so comfortable. I treated myself to these as a reward for reaching my 90-day SLY anniversary.
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#29
by
R o b 6
on 10 Mar, 2008 08:42
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Where would someone find a pair of Ropers? I'm guessing any standard western store? And how much to the run, price-wise?
If you aren't near a western or work wear store, try E-bay or a place called Shepler's...online at
www.sheplers.com they have retail stores in various states.