Work boots, logger boots

Jonny

Been here much more than a while
Location
Buffalo
Time to thin the herd a little, so I’m listing 4 pairs of boots for sale. PayPal is really preferred and easiest for me, but we could work out something with Zelle or a personal check. Price includes shipping to continental US via USPS. I will ship them anywhere in the world if the buyer will pay the actual shipping price. I can take and post more pictures if anyone wants.

First is a pair of Georgia logger boots. Brown, steel toe, size 11 US. They’re insulated, I think Thinsulate, but I don’t know the details of grams or however they rate boot insulation.
I wore these out walking for a day or two to start breaking them in, haven’t worked in them. Some minor scuffs, but overall excellent condition. I shined them up a little bit with brown Kiwi polish. 10” tall.
115$ US.
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Next is a pair of LeHigh logger boots. Black, steel toe, size 10.5 US, non insulated, 10” tall.
I’ve had these for about 10 years, but only wore them a couple times out walking to start breaking them in. Some scuffs, I took a pic of the worst of it on the toe. The leather is quite thick and stiff. Shined them up a bit with black Kiwi.
100$ US
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Next is a pair of work boots from Timberland Pro. Black, composite safety toe, 6” tall, size 9.5 US. Very good condition. My son wore these to work the ground for a few days but liked his hikers better. These shined up pretty nicely with the black Kiwi, and they’re quite lightweight compared to steel toes.
70$ US.
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Next is a pair of Keen work boots, the model is called Louisville. Brand new in the box, steel toe, black, size 10.5 US. I have another pair of these same boots and I like them, they’re not bad at all for spurless climbing, I’ve never tried them with gaffs, since I like a bit more heel with gaffs, but the arch feels pretty stiff. These are a hair under 8” tall.
125$ US.
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