I recently purchased a pair of Aldens that actually fit me and I love them to death although the one thing that bothers me is that compared to my ill fitting old pair, which now reside on the feet of my dear old dad, the color is just too red! The old pair are a nice dark brown through years of brown shoe polish which burnished them to a nice dark shade - as for my new ones they are a brownish red (but not quite the maroon look of the brick red ones). To remedy this I am attempting a color change treatment as follows:
1. Deglazer followed by Fiebings dark brown
2. Sealed with Brown Pecards
3. Polished with Meltonian Dark Brown polish.
I will post before / after pics whenever I actually get the solvents which are being shipped via ground shipping from the other coast So it may be awhile!
-John
Alden Color Change...
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Look forward to seeing them! I'm sure you've seen this thread, but here's one way of darkening Aldens:
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6786
Cheers!
IG
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6786
Cheers!
IG
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Oooh! Those are NOT Aldens in that thread! They're $40.00 J.Crew boots!Indiana Grendel wrote:Look forward to seeing them! I'm sure you've seen this thread, but here's one way of darkening Aldens:
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6786
Cheers!
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I did that with the open flame of a zippo lighter! DO NOT do that to your Aldens!
Michaelson will hunt me down and kill me.
In fact...I don't condone flaming any of your gear unless it's something you really want to do and can afford to try.
(a little late for disclaimers? I hope not. )
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After this discussion about aging, I went back and looked at the opening scenes of ROTLA. After Indy comes out of the cave and gives Belloq his gun, there is a shot of Indy's boots.
The lighter/orangish color of the Alden's are still visible for the distance from the top of the boot to the bottom of the hooks.
I can spend the 12 to 16 weeks waiting on my Aldens to ponder the age/distress or not question -- more.
The lighter/orangish color of the Alden's are still visible for the distance from the top of the boot to the bottom of the hooks.
I can spend the 12 to 16 weeks waiting on my Aldens to ponder the age/distress or not question -- more.
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Ahhhh, you are so right Rabbit. Sorry, I remembered your process and just did a quick post without looking closely enough to see if it was the exact same item. My apologies for leading anyone astray.Rabittooth wrote:Oooh! Those are NOT Aldens in that thread! They're $40.00 J.Crew boots!
I did that with the open flame of a zippo lighter! DO NOT do that to your Aldens!
Michaelson will hunt me down and kill me.
In fact...I don't condone flaming any of your gear unless it's something you really want to do and can afford to try.
(a little late for disclaimers? I hope not. )
-Rabittooth
IG