Re: Eight-sole sandals
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Eight-sole sandals (by Karei) (kousei, 2005/7/11 18:21)
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Re: Eight-sole sandals (kousei4, 2005/7/18 15:26)
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Thank you for your valuable information.
Oh my! They existed in Osaka, Senba too.
It's indeed great wisdom, I think. Cleaning corridors with a wet rag while keeping slippers on is a burden for both of the slippers and the person in his or her slippers. Footwear with flexible soles --- It's a good idea, isn't it?
Marchan
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You found footwear very dear to me. I remember mines were not as good as those of the picture in quality but careless a little in workmanship.
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Before the war, pavements of streets in Senba, Osaka were wooden bricks, and the sandals might be suitable for walking on them. Wooden brick pavements are perfect spread of brick-like cut pieces of hard wood soaked with asphalt(?). They seemed good for prevention of noises raised by horse and ox carts with iron rims.
Thank you for your valuable information.
Oh my! They existed in Osaka, Senba too.
It's indeed great wisdom, I think. Cleaning corridors with a wet rag while keeping slippers on is a burden for both of the slippers and the person in his or her slippers. Footwear with flexible soles --- It's a good idea, isn't it?
Marchan


