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[email protected] March 23rd 06 09:29 AM

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Any suggestions on a good place to by toe protector
boots/shoes, where you can go in and try them on?

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Andrew


The3rd Earl Of Derby March 23rd 06 09:38 AM

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wrote:
Any suggestions on a good place to by toe protector
boots/shoes, where you can go in and try them on?

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Andrew


Army&Navy stores(are they still going)?
Or any industrial clothing outlets.

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Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite



cupra March 23rd 06 09:41 AM

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wrote:
Any suggestions on a good place to by toe protector
boots/shoes, where you can go in and try them on?


Adsa



cupra March 23rd 06 09:41 AM

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cupra wrote:
wrote:
Any suggestions on a good place to by toe protector
boots/shoes, where you can go in and try them on?


Adsa


Or even Asda....



chris French March 23rd 06 09:58 AM

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In message .com,
writes
Any suggestions on a good place to by toe protector
boots/shoes, where you can go in and try them on?

some where local that sells, workwear/industrial clothing
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Chris French


Derek ^ March 23rd 06 10:02 AM

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On 23 Mar 2006 01:29:38 -0800, wrote:

Any suggestions on a good place to by toe protector
boots/shoes, where you can go in and try them on?


Go to
www.yell.co.uk and search for safety equipment. in your town.

DG

Andy Hall March 23rd 06 10:27 AM

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On 23 Mar 2006 01:29:38 -0800, wrote:

Any suggestions on a good place to by toe protector
boots/shoes, where you can go in and try them on?


Having tried various boots in the past and finding them too heavy to
be comfortable all day, I bought some DeWalt Trainers 2 (DW TRAIN 13)
from TLC.

They were happy for me to have them and return them if I wasn't happy,
plus the price was good and they were the only place that had size 13s
at the time.

I can wear them quite happily all day and they are only a bit heavier
in terms of feel than normal trainers. I can feel the toecap if I
curl my toes up, but that's about it.


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..andy


Dave Fawthrop March 23rd 06 10:40 AM

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On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 09:58:32 +0000, chris French
wrote:

|In message .com,
writes
|Any suggestions on a good place to by toe protector
|boots/shoes, where you can go in and try them on?
|
|some where local that sells, workwear/industrial clothing

I know where to go in our area, but that would be useless to you.
Try Yellow pages for somewhere local to you

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Guy King March 23rd 06 11:40 AM

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The message .com
from contains these words:

Any suggestions on a good place to by toe protector
boots/shoes, where you can go in and try them on?


Asda. I'm wearing a pair now and they're very comfortable.

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Skipweasel
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.

Guy King March 23rd 06 11:41 AM

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The message
from " cupra" contains these words:

Adsa


Ha - Toe-rays!

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Skipweasel
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Weatherlawyer March 23rd 06 11:50 AM

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wrote:
Any suggestions on a good place to by toe protector
boots/shoes, where you can go in and try them on?

A shoe shop.


Dave Fawthrop March 23rd 06 12:33 PM

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On 23 Mar 2006 03:50:05 -0800, "Weatherlawyer"
wrote:

|
wrote:
| Any suggestions on a good place to by toe protector
| boots/shoes, where you can go in and try them on?
|
|A shoe shop.

Would you believe that Lidl had some a few weeks ago.
They will all be gone by now.
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method of accessing usenet. GG subscribers would be well advised get a
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will allow them: to see only *new* posts, a killfile, and other goodies.

John Rumm March 23rd 06 01:24 PM

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Andy Hall wrote:

Having tried various boots in the past and finding them too heavy to
be comfortable all day, I bought some DeWalt Trainers 2 (DW TRAIN 13)
from TLC.

They were happy for me to have them and return them if I wasn't happy,
plus the price was good and they were the only place that had size 13s
at the time.

I can wear them quite happily all day and they are only a bit heavier
in terms of feel than normal trainers. I can feel the toecap if I
curl my toes up, but that's about it.


I got some Toesaver trainers from CPC recently. They seem quite nice for
the money with full leather uppers. Again comparable weight to a havyish
shoe rather than a lightweight trainer.

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Cheers,

John.

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. March 23rd 06 07:01 PM

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wrote in message
oups.com...
Any suggestions on a good place to by toe protector
boots/shoes, where you can go in and try them on?


ARCO

Google for them




Andy Hall March 23rd 06 07:46 PM

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On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 19:01:46 -0000, "."
wrote:


wrote in message
roups.com...
Any suggestions on a good place to by toe protector
boots/shoes, where you can go in and try them on?


ARCO

Google for them



I have their catalogue. Greenhams is another for safety products.

Arco tend to be expensive at catalogue prices, so discount negotiation
is needed.


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..andy



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