Rocket Surgeon
OBS Enthusiast
No tint! And barn doors
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Did y’all eat at any of the Tim love restaurants? He is an amazing chief. I think he has three down in the stock yards now.That sir, is a Texas Pimp Sled.
Spent the weekend at the Drover Hotel in the Stockyards District in Ft. Worth and my room was designed by Lucchese. They have a boutique store in the building and you can watch them hand make the boots. Pretty cool to watch. Craftsmanship.
No don’t think so I was just there for my best friends sons wedding. It was at the Drover which has an awesome venue. The large part to the right of the entrance is built with the hand hewn timbers from a early 1800’s barn from Wisconsin. The food was amazing as well as first class staff. Highly recommend it for a nice weekend away.Did y’all eat at any of the Tim love restaurants? He is an amazing chief. I think he has three down in the stock yards now.
I love my ABs, my most recent pair is Elephant with purple tops. Most comfortable boots I’ve ever had, feel like heaven. My full quill ostrich are now work boots. When my elephants get trashed I will get the AB big bass.Much prefer Anderson Bean boots. Lucchese's are very nice and some of the highest quality boots around. That being said, the price tag on them keeps most people from buying and the ones that do treat them as collector's items. And that's great. I buy my boots to be worn and abused and the AB's are excellent. Made in Texas. When you blow out the soles you can send them to AB and, for a small fee, they'll resole and recondition your boots and send them back.
Here's a pic of a pair that I'm about to send in. These boots have walked a thousand miles, banged through a thousand gears on two-wheeled death machines, been in more than one dust up, two-stepped across countless bar dance floors, spurred a couple horses and mashed many go pedals. They're still in great shape just need some new bottoms. The boar's hide is extremely tough.
Thanks for that.The truck was a collaboration between Chevrolet, Lucchese and graphic design firm Toolbox Inc. it’s was displayed at the 2002 Texas Star Fair.
I love those bass boots. I want a pair with blue tops. AB makes a cheaper line called Horse Power that I wear as $#!+ kickers and they are honestly pretty dang good boots for the money. Not quite the fit that true AB's have but for less than $200 they're a great boot.I love my ABs, my most recent pair is Elephant with purple tops. Most comfortable boots I’ve ever had, feel like heaven. My full quill ostrich are now work boots. When my elephants get trashed I will get the AB big bass.