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9 years 11 months ago #226287 by Chris S
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Scarpa makes leather boots too - I just saw a pair in a shop in Japan.

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9 years 11 months ago #226233 by RossB
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Yeah, it seems like Scarpas are even harder to get a hold of, though. I think they are discontinued.

In general it looks like Italians dominate the market (Alpina being an exception). Maybe I should go to Italy. That is a long way for a pair of boots, but I'm sure I would enjoy the trip.

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9 years 11 months ago #226291 by alpentalcorey
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Somehow I have 2 pairs of old school leather telemark boots. I've never used them. Not even sure about the size though I would guess likely in the 9-11 range. If the glass slipper happened to fit you'd be welcome to them. I'm in Maple Leaf, or could meet up at Alpental on the right day.

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9 years 11 months ago #226292 by RossB
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PM sent

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9 years 11 months ago #226293 by sastrugi slicer
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Leather is not dead, it just smells funny!

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9 years 11 months ago #226294 by Randito
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These are the snizzle

www.andrewshoes.com/prodotti/en/telemark/



But I think you'll need to travel to yurp to pick up a pair.

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