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12th October 09, 04:03 PM
#11
How delightful - I can imagine you sitting patiently, sharpie in hand, taking your ghillie brogues to the next level while counting each and every step in the re-broguing process!
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12th October 09, 08:13 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by pdcorlis
How delightful - I can imagine you sitting patiently, sharpie in hand, taking your ghillie brogues to the next level while counting each and every step in the re-broguing process!
What can I say... it was a slow news day...
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12th October 09, 08:24 PM
#13
Sounds like a tedious process, but it also sounds like you ended up with good results.
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12th October 09, 08:31 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by Standard
Sounds like a tedious process, but it also sounds like you ended up with good results.
Actually, it only takes about five minutes to shine both shoes, and about another five or ten minutes to do the brogue-ing. All in, including taking the new puppy out for a pee, I doubt I spent more than 20 minutes doing two pair of shoes. Even if it took an hour, I'd still do it as (at least to me) well-polished shoes are always worth the time, effort, and energy expended.
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13th October 09, 04:42 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by Jack Daw
Ah. So, now I'm wondering if each ghillie brogue has 201 'pock-marks', regardless of brand.
I'm also wondering if the size of the shoe has any bearing on the number.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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13th October 09, 01:41 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by davedove
I'm also wondering if the size of the shoe has any bearing on the number. 
So, you figure MoR has large feet?
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13th October 09, 04:23 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by Jack Daw
So, you figure MoR has large feet?
Unlike Bo Derek, I'm still a 10.
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15th October 09, 06:00 AM
#18
 Originally Posted by KFCarter
Drats... now that I know about the Sharpie trick, it's going to bug me if I don't do it!!
What size Sharpie are you using, fine point? extra fine point?
One should always keep a range of sharpies, at the bike shop they conceal scatches in any new black frames and bike parts. They're wonderfully useful for the most random of things.
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15th October 09, 01:10 PM
#19
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
Unlike Bo Derek, I'm still a 10. 
Is that a British 10 or American?
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15th October 09, 08:01 PM
#20
To disect a questionable shoe problem like that.............. one was probably in the millitary. Ah, brings back memories. I like the sharpie fix. Not available when I was polishing low quarters!
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