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MAN DO I WANT THESE BOOTS!!!!!!!!!

zoomer

Well-Known Member
MikeyB-17 said:
Shame there's no A-6A's.
Couldn't you make your own, say from a pair of pacboots and some black rubbers?

The RCAF also used an A-6 like flight boot (no straps) into the 1950s. They used to be fairly easy to find. Probably not anymore.

I think the RCAF boot was intended as an overshoe - yes, a sheeplined overshoe. Not sure about the A-6s.
 

MikeyB-17

Well-Known Member
zoomer said:
MikeyB-17 said:
Shame there's no A-6A's.
The RCAF also used an A-6 like flight boot (no straps) into the 1950s. They used to be fairly easy to find. Probably not anymore.

Yeah, in fact Tim P was offering a pair, doctored to look like A-6's, back before Xmas. I was tempted but decided against it. I'm not really sure what I'd do with a set if I had them, but AFAIK nobody makes replicas (doubtless somebody will now leap up and contradict me!) and I thought that was a shame.
 

CHECK6

New Member
The RCAF type A6 boots were used during WW2 (made in brown leather)the post WW2 ones were made in black leather(SOREL )you can find NOS post war us A6A us air force stenciled at WESTLAND MILITARY ANTIQUES ( westland.nl)

FAB
 

dmar836

Well-Known Member
I have several pairs of NOS shoepacks but they would look all wrong IMO if used as the bottom of A-6s.
Also have A-6, A-6As, and post-war A-6As and can't really tell the difference. They sure don't hold up well. Clark has a nice wearable pair.
Dave
 

zoomer

Well-Known Member
Let's make some A-6s

A-6 without straps

You'll need:
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Itasca Ontario winter boot (about $35)
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Totes Workboot Style Overshoes (about $10)
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Flight style zippers
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Your favorite sheepskin or wool pile
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A skilled cobbler (this is the hard part)

Combine ingredients until boots look something like this:
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This will involve:
Redoing the boot tops so they're cut flat, then reinstalling the strapping
Lining the insides (or just around the tops) with the sheep
Making a tongue with a leather outside, then securing it
Cutting a zipper slot, then shortening and installing the zips
Cutting down the overshoes slightly, then glueing (vulcanizing?) them to the boots
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(option) applying all-white AAF roundel decal
 

RCSignals

Active Member
zoomer said:
MikeyB-17 said:
Shame there's no A-6A's.
Couldn't you make your own, say from a pair of pacboots and some black rubbers?

The RCAF also used an A-6 like flight boot (no straps) into the 1950s. They used to be fairly easy to find. Probably not anymore.

I think the RCAF boot was intended as an overshoe - yes, a sheeplined overshoe. Not sure about the A-6s.

They continued to issue them as a cold weather boot to personnel posted to Northern Region well into the '80s.
 

Dimitry M

Well-Known Member
I found this a while back and I think I have found a holy grail! A lead on getting repro A-6A boots! I'm not talking about the ones from redtails. I'm talking about newly reproduced ones and there under $300. I will keep updated poasted.
 
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