DesertDrifter -- have wondered, perhaps you know since there seems not much you don't when it comes to such things/lore -- how did they make their moccasins last? -- or did they just go through a lot of them? -- or did the ones they actually made and used last a fair time/distance (as v. the 'genuine' ones, those leather slippers that can barely survive one walk to the mailbox, retailed in the novelty barns and shops scattered along through routes in/around what remains of 'their' areas [. . .])?
also can't help but be curious, one thing you clearly do know -- where did that very nice and also previously valued find originate?
Greensburg, KS - 5/4/07
"Eternal vigilance is the price of Liberty."
from John Philpot Curran, Speech
upon the Right of Election, 1790
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