@@MightySmaug I agree with that. I've been shopping both brands a bit. I really want Lucchese just got the name and clout, but it seems like Black Jack might actually be the better boot. And I love their customization options...
Yes I got to admit comparing them two boots the Lucchese look better pretty boot. . I've never owned a set of lucchese almost bought a pair a couple of months ago. They had a very good price on them. Full quill ostrich for around $400. I already had a pair that looked a lot like them .
Thanks brother. I was at Cavenders today with both of these in my hands. I had never heard of Black Jacks before today. After hearing your thoughts I'm definitely leaning towards the more aggressive Black Jacks. Thanks for the video 😀
Another great presentation man! You have mighty good taste in exotic boots from the 2 best boot makers in my personal opinion. Semper Fi 👍🇺🇸 I sent you a DM on messenger.
I usually buy Black Jack boots but was considering a pair of Lucchese....Do you wear the same size in both brands? I know the Mexican made Lucchese's run small but I'm concerned with how the American made Lucchese's fit in comparison?
Both looks great I’m liking the black jacks and Awsome channel I can’t believe I haven’t subscribed earlier I’m liking the firearms content too. Great job brother
Wonder what the differences are in the things we can't see - insole, heel counter, interior leather lining quality - that affect longevity. Both look great, but the edge definitely goes to Black Jack. I think I'd be happy to own either pair.
I got 4 pair of black jacks had them made to order the oldest pair I have is 30 years old. And they look like they did when they first come out of the box . the only way you can tell they are used is the bottom of the soles.
Man I’ve been eyeing this natural alligators from black jack. Those are beautiful boots. You got quite a collection going. Have you ever looked into Rios of Mercedes?
I have looked at them…they’re the parent company of Anderson Bean, if I remember correctly. Never owned any but have always thought they had pretty sharp looking boots
@@MightySmaug I was up at pinto ranch a couple weeks ago. They have a Rios elephant that I thought was the most beautiful boot I have ever seen. Better in person than on the site for sure. My next boot for sure.
I got a couple pairs of black jacks from Pinto Ranch. They both have loose threads and minor blemishes. Seems quality control is a bit lacking, unfortunately. That said, they fit really really well and look great unless you inspect them like a weirdo.
I do have a high expectation of very expensive boots within reason. I have everyday boots and dress occasion boots. Something minor does not concern me but something that I focus on whenever I look at the boot, would be cause for me to exchange them.
@@MightySmaug While the Black Jacks I got are not their super expensive ones, 550 bucks is still not cheap. You would expect better. Not gonna return them, I'm just never going to get that brand again - at least via mailorder..
What is your regular every day athletic shoe size? I found that with Black Jack, I had to go down a full size from my everyday running shoe size, same as Tony Lama.
black jack is the custom man that left luchese and started his own brand. yet, the leathers are stiffer on black jack. i have 4 pairs of luchcese, wont give them up for life
I have not found that to be the case. I have 6 pairs of Black Jacks and 6 pair of Lucchese. I have found the leather to be very comparable…in fact, my BJ Rattlesnakes have the softest leather of any of my boots.
Man... I think that Lucchese looks better. There's a sophistication in the subtlety vs the Black Jack IMO
Different styles for everyone. The Lucchese has class and the Black Jack just looks badass to me.
@@MightySmaug I agree with that. I've been shopping both brands a bit. I really want Lucchese just got the name and clout, but it seems like Black Jack might actually be the better boot. And I love their customization options...
@@High_Desert_Tanner Can’t go wrong with either
Yes I got to admit comparing them two boots the Lucchese look better pretty boot. . I've never owned a set of lucchese almost bought a pair a couple of months ago. They had a very good price on them. Full quill ostrich for around $400. I already had a pair that looked a lot like them .
Lucchese all the way better quality and just looks classy
Thanks brother. I was at Cavenders today with both of these in my hands. I had never heard of Black Jacks before today. After hearing your thoughts I'm definitely leaning towards the more aggressive Black Jacks. Thanks for the video 😀
It’d be a great decision!
Black Jack
They’re both beautiful and have their own appealing attributes. I’m just a Lucchesi fanboy lol
You’re right!! Both are great
Another great presentation man! You have mighty good taste in exotic boots from the 2 best boot makers in my personal opinion. Semper Fi 👍🇺🇸 I sent you a DM on messenger.
The Lucchese looks better and I know they fit better!
Those black jack look 🔥 amazing what new in your collection
I usually buy Black Jack boots but was considering a pair of Lucchese....Do you wear the same size in both brands? I know the Mexican made Lucchese's run small but I'm concerned with how the American made Lucchese's fit in comparison?
They fit the same for me..I wear an 11 in both brands
Both looks great I’m liking the black jacks and Awsome channel I can’t believe I haven’t subscribed earlier I’m liking the firearms content too.
Great job brother
I appreciate you! Thanks a lot!
lucchese always fits the best, i will say tecovas is now a go to for my cheaper, but still classy boots.
Have tecovas in black ostrich and love em.
Wonder what the differences are in the things we can't see - insole, heel counter, interior leather lining quality - that affect longevity. Both look great, but the edge definitely goes to Black Jack. I think I'd be happy to own either pair.
The bones of both boots are very similar. Both are great
The workers at blackjack used to work for lucchese I do believe.
I got 4 pair of black jacks had them made to order the oldest pair I have is 30 years old. And they look like they did when they first come out of the box . the only way you can tell they are used is the bottom of the soles.
Lucchese Walters look great, hate that they’ve been upping the price so frequently, while Black Jack keeps it honest and reasonably priced.
Yeah, I love both brands but love the look of Black Jacks!
@@MightySmaug I'll have to give them a try soon. Can I ask what jeans you like to wear with them boots?
@@generationfitness8451 I actually like the Levi Denizen relaxed fit. They hang perfectly on the boot
@@MightySmaug Nice, I'll look into a pair. You also have a mighty fine firearms collection! I am covetous...too bad I live in Canada.
@@generationfitness8451 Thanks! I appreciate that!
Man I’ve been eyeing this natural alligators from black jack. Those are beautiful boots. You got quite a collection going. Have you ever looked into Rios of Mercedes?
I have looked at them…they’re the parent company of Anderson Bean, if I remember correctly. Never owned any but have always thought they had pretty sharp looking boots
@@MightySmaug I was up at pinto ranch a couple weeks ago. They have a Rios elephant that I thought was the most beautiful boot I have ever seen. Better in person than on the site for sure. My next boot for sure.
@@shermanclark9757 Awesome!! I have checked them out but haven’t pulled the trigger on a pair yet
In this case the Black Jacks might look more aggressive, but notice that in this case both brands are a different cut.
This.
I got a couple pairs of black jacks from Pinto Ranch. They both have loose threads and minor blemishes. Seems quality control is a bit lacking, unfortunately. That said, they fit really really well and look great unless you inspect them like a weirdo.
I do have a high expectation of very expensive boots within reason. I have everyday boots and dress occasion boots. Something minor does not concern me but something that I focus on whenever I look at the boot, would be cause for me to exchange them.
@@MightySmaug While the Black Jacks I got are not their super expensive ones, 550 bucks is still not cheap. You would expect better. Not gonna return them, I'm just never going to get that brand again - at least via mailorder..
What is your regular every day athletic shoe size? I found that with Black Jack, I had to go down a full size from my everyday running shoe size, same as Tony Lama.
I wear an 11…my Lucchese’s and Black Jacks run very close for me.
Blackjacks look to be hornback where the Lucchese don’t. But Lucchese also has hornback.
I copped some black caiman hornbacks blackjack boots for $613 already with taxes and free ship
Very nice!
Dam you must be making good money man!!!
Just heavy credit card debt
Ive got some 11ee lucchese classic caimans Im trying to rehome😮. 10/10 quality
Are they new?
@@DamianMorales-sc2yq no
Black Jack all the way
Sorry, of I accendily erased the message, ( About Arizona star, and the boots I'm not good w/ smart phones) I'm 62 years old, if you know what I mean.
No problem! Thanks for watching!
Is it just me or did they do a crappy job when they lasted that box toe on them Luccheses?
I think they look terrible.
Lucchese are HIGHLY overpriced. All because celebrities wear them. Not at all worth it. Rather have any brand besides Lucchese.
If you’re broke, just say you’re broke.
I’ll go with round toe or punchy toe.
black jack is the custom man that left luchese and started his own brand. yet, the leathers are stiffer on black jack. i have 4 pairs of luchcese, wont give them up for life
I have not found that to be the case. I have 6 pairs of Black Jacks and 6 pair of Lucchese. I have found the leather to be very comparable…in fact, my BJ Rattlesnakes have the softest leather of any of my boots.