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    Just to play devil's advocate. I find it interesting that when deciding to pay well for good materials, and hand taylored quality in kilts, $500, $600, or what ever price is warrented, but that does not prove true for other items? :confused: Don't flame the messenger now, just like to throw this stuff up as I find it, and am curious in the reactions and responses, especially since I cannot see the items for myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toddo View Post
    Just to play devil's advocate. I find it interesting that when deciding to pay well for good materials, and hand taylored quality in kilts, $500, $600, or what ever price is warranted, but that does not prove true for other items? :confused: Don't flame the messenger now, just like to throw this stuff up as I find it, and am curious in the reactions and responses, especially since I cannot see the items for myself.
    We each make a cost/value/craftsmanship/utility decision from the perspective of our own means and experience.
    There are items that we cannot afford.
    And there are some that we might afford but will not choose.
    At the far end of those judgments is a line that is “beyond the pale” (if you will excuse the expression).

    The price of those shoes crosses that line for me.
    [FONT="Georgia"][B][I]-- Larry B.[/I][/B][/FONT]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry124 View Post
    We each make a cost/value/craftsmanship/utility decision from the perspective of our own means and experience.
    There are items that we cannot afford.
    And there are some that we might afford but will not choose.
    At the far end of those judgments is a line that is “beyond the pale” (if you will excuse the expression).

    The price of those shoes crosses that line for me.
    Well said and thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toddo View Post
    Just to play devil's advocate. I find it interesting that when deciding to pay well for good materials, and hand taylored quality in kilts, $500, $600, or what ever price is warrented, but that does not prove true for other items? :confused: Don't flame the messenger now, just like to throw this stuff up as I find it, and am curious in the reactions and responses, especially since I cannot see the items for myself.
    I don't think that is very strange at all. I could chose to drive a much more expensive car than I do, but at this time in my life I don't see the value in it. I have many hand-sewn kilts that have cost up to $800 but I own the best tuxedo $400 could buy. Still more than some would be willing to pay, but a lot less than others. I own a pair of $400 English shoes, but I buy my sneakers at Walmart.

    Very few of us have the means to always buy the best of everything, so we must pick what is important to us. We go where we perceive the value.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toddo View Post
    Just to play devil's advocate. I find it interesting that when deciding to pay well for good materials, and hand taylored quality in kilts, $500, $600, or what ever price is warrented, but that does not prove true for other items? :confused: Don't flame the messenger now, just like to throw this stuff up as I find it, and am curious in the reactions and responses, especially since I cannot see the items for myself.
    My $600 kilt would not be scraping along the ground getting scuffed ith every step. I've just bought leather soled ghillies at about $100. After a few miles the sole surely won't look new any more. For me $750 shoes better have the ability to make me hover.

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