Are you going to keep them? I know Hollowpond used a leather die on one of Wade Egan's holsters and turned it from brown to a perfect brown. I can't imagine wanting to do that after spending $500+ though.
If you haven't worn them will they take them back? If they will and your fine with that you can always pick up a pair used. Man, that's just a cr@p situation
Tennessee Smith wrote:Dude... I hate that for you.
Are you going to keep them? I know Hollowpond used a leather die on one of Wade Egan's holsters and turned it from brown to a perfect brown. I can't imagine wanting to do that after spending $500+ though.
If you haven't worn them will they take them back? If they will and your fine with that you can always pick up a pair used. Man, that's just a cr@p situation
Thanks, TS. They're already on their way back to ShoeMart. If a camera could've caught my expression when I opened the box. I promptly called SM to advise them that I didn't feel that I should even absorb the return shipping given that the shoes no longer resemble the pic on their site. The lady seemd to agree and stated that the returns dept. would take it into consideration. Shipping was less than ten bucks, it's just the principle of the thing.
Jeremiah wrote:Here are mine new. Next to the chromexcel pair.
So are you all seeing the same color as on Cajuns? If so I got that pair from the SF shop back in late October.
Your 405s are from the now extinct brick red run, Jeremiah. Hang onto 'em!
I had 403s, but wasn't satisfied with the much softer, more pliable leather. They do look the best straight out of the box and even years later though IMO.
Ok. Well that the s good news. Thats too bad about the color. Why is Alden making these decisions? I know dyes take to different types of leather differently. Could the source be different?
Jeremiah, Alden's color choices have been the topic of many a discussion here. Sources say that that Alden claims that the original Raiders brown leather is no longer available. Yet, they often do custom color and leather runs for certain distributors. My guess is that they could do whatever they really wanted to as long as it's not considered too cost and/or effort inefficient.
The old excuse to me has always been they are subject to what ever hide they're sent by their supplier, and have to make the 405's with that material until it runs out, unlike their custom orders where they ORDER a specific hide for a job. That's why those boots cost more.
Michaelson wrote:The old excuse to me has always been they are subject to what ever hide they're sent by their supplier, and have to make the 405's with that material until it runs out, unlike their custom orders where they ORDER a specific hide for a job. That's why those boots cost more.
Regard! M
I'm sure there are a few gearheads who'd gladly pay a premium for a 100% SA Raiders boot knowing it might be the last pair they'd ever buy. Aside from Adventurebilt's best effort, why a vendor hasn't made it happen for even a single custom run is curious.
Agreed, and what I find interesting is AB AND Leather Soul BOTH were after the 'authentic' brown for the gearheads, and no one seems to totally agree either one got it right, so the search continues for many individuals.
In my case, I have always been happy with owning a pair of 405's. Color wasn't that big a deal to me, with the exception of the REALLY orange version they had back 'in the day'. I worked hard on them to tone THEM down, as it was like wearing two pumpkins on your feet.
Otherwise, I've been easy to please in that regard as I'm more function over form anymore.
That's the shade that the chromexcels eventually become with regular wear and leather dressing. Mine are still the light bronze hue of seldom worn boots because I only use them occasionally. They'll become that nice shade of Raiders brown in a few years.
I think it's safe to say that many gearheads perceive the 70s deadstock 405s to be the same model and color as the Raiders boot. Related threads are linked below for the benefit of our newer members...
Now saying that, I just bought my 405's straight from The San Francisco shop and they came in a dark brick red, but depending on the lighting looks like a dark caramel brown
I can see that the color is inconsistent on Cajunkraut... I had worked retail for a couple of years in a music store and whenever a major company offered us factory seconds, we would stock up! Some of these guitars had finish flaws, even a few scratches, But we wouldn't sell these at full price! I guess Jeremiah and I got lucky with our brick red Aldens, but who knows?!
Interesting video, thanks for sharing. The shoes in it are nearly identical to mine, down to the toe color variation. I promptly returned the boots and found a brick red pair at Alden of DC.
Interesting video, thanks for sharing. The shoes in it are nearly identical to mine, down to the toe color variation. I promptly returned the boots and found a brick red pair at Alden of DC.
Great to hear! I have found that dealing directly with Alden of San Francisco has been very advantageous...I asked for some spare laces and they mailed an extra pair. They were also quick to adress an issue I had, through emails, never tried calling directly, so i have no input on that. So now I wonder how many of these off-color boots are not actually from Alden of SF or DC?