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    Caulfield Leather is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    Finally Managed To Make Ghillie Brogues

    Well thanks to some help i managed to make up some Ghillie Brogues

    They are surprisingly comfortable too


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    WOW! Those look fabulous---my congratulations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caulfield Leather View Post
    Well thanks to some help i managed to make up some Ghillie Brogues

    They are surprisingly comfortable too

    Fantastic!!

    Are you selling these? I'd love to make some myself. Did you make a pattern yourself, or buy one?

    What did you use for the insole?

    Great job!

    T.
    Last edited by Thunderbolt; 25th May 08 at 10:05 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caulfield Leather View Post
    Well thanks to some help i managed to make up some Ghillie Brogues
    A point of clarification (and I admit to being a bit pedantic about this)...those are fine looking ghillies but they are not brogues. At least not in modern (since the 19th century?) shoemaking parlance.
    DWFII--Traditionalist and Auld Crabbit
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    Thats because their 17th century

    I should have clarified that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caulfield Leather View Post
    Thats because their 17th century

    I should have clarified that
    I knew they were meant to reproduce an old, old, style of shoe.

    No biggie. I didn't mean to diss you or anything. You did a fine job, and they look good.

    I am a professional shoemaker and from what I know I wonder if "brogue" is even the right terminology for a 17th century footwear. "Brogue" is an old Irish word for what were essentially footwraps made of untanned leather...worn in Ireland and in the Highlands.

    Today "brogue" means a laced shoe that has "broguing" (ornamental punching) and "gimping" (ornamental serrations) along the edges of component pieces. I'm pretty sure that meaning is close on to 200 years old.

    Anyway, good on you, mate
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    Very nice. I have made a template for my size I just have to get round to it. What weight/thinkness of leather did you use?
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    Very nice indeed! They look more precisely cut than other shoes like that I have seen.

    Technically, all shoes are brogues. Bróg is simply the Irish (Gaelic) word for shoe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DWFII View Post
    "Brogue" is an old Irish word for what were essentially footwraps made of untanned leather...worn in Ireland and in the Highlands.
    I made a pair of those for 17thC reenacting. The were historically correct but by modern standards were pretty odd looking. We called them "Silly Brogues"

    I really like the ones pictured here. Is this freelance or is there a pattern somewhere? Either way I'm pretty certain that I'll have to make some.
    Bob
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    Nice work - but are they really purple?

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