Selling as found. I guessed on the size I could not read it anywhere. And i do mean Exactly as found - from under an old barn workbench. You're getting some extras here for sure in the form of Straw, dust, dirt, I don't even know if I'm allowed to ship fecal matter Might be some turds in there fr fr. If the buyer messages me and says go ahead and shake them off and give them a little dusting, I'll do that, otherwise I didn't want to damage the structural integrity or authenticity in a negative manner because I don't think I could find another pair of these if I had to.  I defintly recommend Not touching them with your bare hands if your worried about germs.  This is that patina you just can't match. Fr.fr.  maybe In a shadow box frame, or some big display, it'd be great if these things could live a little longer and help tell a story. But I'm sure they would never be worn again There's too many holes nicks breaks abrasions - just not possible. I Priced them at what I figured I'd be willing to pay if I needed any, luckily I don't, so I can sell these. Price is or best offer. knowing where they're going or what they'll be doing would defintly be taken into consideration. If you're not buying better snap a picture of history here cause these ain't going to last long.

One shoe is missing the advertisement logo on the side. Unsure if laces are original or not. Unsure of exact date of manufacture. I believe they're from the 1930s or 1940s. And probably spent 50 years underneath that bench. Who said Elon? we couldn't send these beyond infinity, could we?