Well done, Brian. That’s a stroke of luck!
Chris
On 7/13/2016 12:18 PM, bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> For some unknown reason my original posting of this didn't arrive at
> the list, so here goes again ....
>
> Where I live in this little village,
> there isn't a decent shoe shop within 4 hours' drive ( except maybe
> Queenstown, the tourist mecca, which I shun like the plague).
>
> Picking
> up on a purchase of my most wealthy brother who was in the USA quite
> some few months ago and came back sporting a pair of really nice-looking
> shoes, I went looking on-line.
>
> His shoes were SAS shoes, made by San
> Antonio Shoes, and they won't ship overseas, he said. Of course not,
> Ian.
>
> So I made several ( = Many) prowls around eBay with the result
> that I now have two VERY comfortable pairs of SAS shoes. I have figured
> out how to select a shoe shape which works for me (otherwise I'd never
> buy untested). The design isn't as snazzy as his pair is, but I do not
> care. One pair was practically new, the other about 1/4 worn. They have
> a wide range of fittings for every style.
>
> I think it is fair to say
> they are the most comfortable shoes I have ever owned.
>
> Next question -
> do I dare show up at his place wearing these? He's in Italy now.
> Representing NZ at Clay Bird shooting. Possibly not !
>
> Cheers, Brian
>
>
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