Aftermarket Slip On's...
#3
LOL.
Seriously I don't know about the "very, very, very" part but if you look and are patient they can be found. I picked up a set of erions for $25 off ebay a few months ago, but they looked like hell before I fixed them up. Other than that I got a pair of beat to **** Hindles a couple years ago for around $100. Otherwise you're going to have to pay to play. A guy just sold a pair of pretty nice Jardines on ebay for $300. If you're on that tight a budget I'd go with a bafflectomy-it's free.
Seriously I don't know about the "very, very, very" part but if you look and are patient they can be found. I picked up a set of erions for $25 off ebay a few months ago, but they looked like hell before I fixed them up. Other than that I got a pair of beat to **** Hindles a couple years ago for around $100. Otherwise you're going to have to pay to play. A guy just sold a pair of pretty nice Jardines on ebay for $300. If you're on that tight a budget I'd go with a bafflectomy-it's free.
Last edited by captainchaos; 04-04-2010 at 07:38 AM.
#6
I don't know. I've got some Sanuk slip-ons similar to those, and I think I put out something like 65 bucks for them, not exactly cheap for slip-on footwear.
BTW, We just had a shaker here in Cali, so if you don't like earthquakes...STAY AWAY!
BTW, We just had a shaker here in Cali, so if you don't like earthquakes...STAY AWAY!
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#9
wow! geeze! it's a damm good thing your labor rate is nada,nub. With that kind of effort, you should have got them for nuttin. Hell, at very least, you damm near wore out your freakin laptop. hahahaha
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