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  2. Caulk boots - Wikipedia

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    Madera Sugar Pine Company loggers in caulked boots in the Sierra Nevada (1927). Caulk boots or calk boots [1] (also called cork boots, timber boots, logger boots, logging boots, or corks) [2] are a form of rugged spike-soled footwear that are most often associated with the timber industry. [3]

  3. Chippewa Boots - Wikipedia

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    The Chippewa Shoe Manufacturing Company, now in the National Register of Historic Places. Chippewa Boots, originally known as Chippewa Shoe Manufacturing Company, is an American manufacturer of footwear, principally men's work and recreational boots. It also manufactures a limited line of heavy and casual shoes, and some women's footwear.

  4. List of boots - Wikipedia

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    In this list of boots, ... (rubber or farmer boots) Galoshes (overshoes) Logger boots; Rigger boots; Seaboots; ... Chippewa; Doc Martens; The Frye Company;

  5. Engineer boot - Wikipedia

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    Both Chippewa and Wesco heavily increased sales of engineer boots in the late 1940s. There was a post-war production boom for the boots, with high demand coming from returning veterans and bikers . [ 4 ]

  6. Red Wing Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Boots being made at a Red Wing Shoes factory in the U.S. The Red Wing Shoe brand is primarily handmade in the USA with American materials at the company's plants in Red Wing, Minnesota and Potosi, Missouri. They also manufactured shoes in a Danville, Kentucky, factory, until its closure in June 2010.

  7. Nocona Boots - Wikipedia

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    Nocona Boots was founded in Nocona, Texas, in 1925 by Enid Justin. She was the daughter of Justin Boots founder H.J. "Daddy Joe" Justin , who had begun boot-making in Spanish Fort, Texas in 1879. Cowboys ordered his custom-fit boots, which were ready to pick up after their cattle drives . [ 2 ]

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