Similarity to Aldens ?

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Similarity to Aldens ?

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I got those shoes for my film project. The first time I saw them, I thought wow boots like Aldens :shock:
What do you think about the similarity :?:
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Under a pantleg, they should look pretty close, though the long leg may be a bit uncomfortable under the pants.
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Those are excellent! :tup: Very much like the boots Indy might have ended up wearing (see those classic preproduction illustrations). VP?

How much did you pay for them?

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Post by Strider »

More like Rocketeer boots. But they do look like Aldens, if they were just a little shorter.
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Post by Jens »

Some really nice boots - seems they scream for adventure! Reminds me of a photograph of Thomas E. Lawrence I've seen somethere ...

May I ask, there you find those beauties?
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I found them on a car boot sale and paid just 25 Euros :wink:
I´m crazy about car boot sales and so I go to every nearby my location. I got the whole props for my film now, almost everything from car boot sales :wink: I gonna post photos as soon as I have a new camera.
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I found them on a car boot sale
? :-s :-k

I assume that is like a garage sale or a yard sale to us yanks ?
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Post by RC Halliburton »

It's like a jumble sale. You know.... :-)

I think it's like a flea market.

I can't see the photos, did the photo hoster drop them?
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Ahhh yes, one of my favorite haunts, a flea market. My other one is in Spokane Washington it's called the White Elephant store. Kind of a surplus store, great stuff. I see the pics fine btw..........
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Post by The real Henry »

If you consider making the bootleg shorter, than you should take them to your local shoemaker.

That's what I just did with a pair of cap toe riding boots to let them be trimmed to Alden lenght, so they'll look more like 1930s dress boots.


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Thanks, I´m on a friendly terms with my shoemaker, he made Jedi boots for me and other stuff and so he is already accustomed to my film mania :wink:
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May I ask how much those costum boots did cost? :?:

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Post by Indiana Max »

I paid 160 Euro for my Jedi boots. I designed them myself and so I worked them out together with that together. :wink:
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Post by Harrison_Davies »

My god it takes me 5 minutes to tie up my aldens that would take a week lol
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No biggie. It takes me that long to put on my slip on bedroom shoes. :roll: :wink:

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