Well dawggone, Wild Bill! I had a pair of those Shu-Lok snap-open shoes. I'd forgotten all about them. A piece of metal kind of like a shoe horn without the handle part was sewn inside the tongue. There was some kind of spring mechanism so that when you pulled on the tongue it rotated up with a click, then snapped back into place when you pushed it down. I think the idea was to avoid breaking down the back of the shoe while slipping it on.
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Wild Bill Hickok 2 (Blue Bird) | Published
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