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    Ok, here we go.

    I think JSMMACLJR suggested these: Brooks Brothers | Men | Formal & Luxury Shoes | Formal Pump with Grosgrain Ribbon Bow.

    These are some that are in a lower price range: Carltons Rehoboth Beach - Sandro Moscoloni Black Patent Leather Formal Slip-On Pump Shoes
    Men's Wearhouse: Formalwear | French Shriner Black Patent-Leather Formal Shoes

    As far as I can tell, those are not the PVC finnish.

    I haven't figured out buckles yet.
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    * Oh, never mind. *
    Last edited by Bugbear; 13th July 09 at 02:47 AM.
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    Ted --
    coming late to the discussion, but on 18th century reproduction shoes, if you want a high gloss polish then be sure to get the "smooth side out" rather than "rough side out" shoes. The rough side out are great for wearing out in the field, but will be bear to get any kind of shine out them (as per Puffer's comments).

    Also, if you decide on 18th century repro's then be sure they don't have heel rims, unless you want to clump around indoors like a clysdale horse

    Here's some links for sellers, I left out Robert Land, his shoes are amongst the best, but they all come with the afore mentioned heel rims attached! Also I'm including a link to nifty little tutorial video from Townsend's on correctly installing 18th century style shoe buckles. Good hunting!

    Fugawee

    G, Gedney Godwin

    Jas. Townsend

    Buckle tutorial video
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