I don't normally appreciate inferior copies, and I've never actually owned a pair of vintage gunboats made by anyone other than Florsheim, however it seems obvious from photos and all accounts that those shoemakers back in the day that followed Florsheim's lead were also able to produce amazing gunboats.
Just for fun, let's create a list of the brands. Photos also welcome.
Hanover
Walkover
Nettleton
Barrie
Obvs some/all of these brands had life outside gunboats (particularly Barrie), but I think it's fair to say that their gunboats were based on the original Florsheim design classic.
That's not supposed to be a complete list incidentally, but the start of a list.
I suppose Allen Edmonds has been around long enough to qualify.
Likewise Alden.
ET Wright
Bostonian
British Walker (made in USA despite name)
Nunn Bush
French Shriner
Dexter
Sears
Gold Bond (I bought a pair with this branding that are *very* nice, seller claimed it was sold through Sears and was a re-branded Nettleton-made shoe, but I can't confirm that info anywhere on the web)
American Gentleman (seen only one example of PTB gunboats, probably a re-brand?)
I like this thread, as I find it very fun and interesting looking through the obscure vintage gunboats on eBay and Etsy. Occasionally there will a re-branded shoe for a specific men's store.
With the lesser brands, it is always a risk that the shape will be slightly off from the perfection achieved in the Florsheim design, or the leather quality will be bad. Sometimes online pictures make these factors apparent, but sometimes not.
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Keith Highlander
Now we have the names: any further comments on quality? As I understand it they're all pretty much superb - not always as good as Florsheim but definitely better than the vast majority of today's footwear. Correct?
My AE ptbs that I bought new a few years ago don't even deserve to be on the same shoe rack as my Florsheim royal ptbs. (Although they are - I only own one shoe rack.)
Stuart McGuire
Do you only wear gunboats with Scottish names Woof?
Definitely. Seller's photos? You'd think they'd have the gumption to give them a decent polish.
I had a pair of Staffords I bought at JCP in 2004. They were okay but I ended up selling them. They were made in India and identical to the Florsheim longwing of the same time.
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Interesting. So other than Nettleton, which were the quality Florsheim imitators?
As stated earlier, I find today's AE to be passable but vastly inferior to old school Florsheim, so worse than AE is definitely to be avoided.
I have owned or do own Nettleton, Hanover, British Walker, and Dexter and while maybe not on par with the Florsheim Imperials, they are all high quality in my opinion. As good if not better than current Allen Edmonds stuff. If you can find a very lightly used or NOS pair then it is money well spent.
Speaking of Nettletons...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NETTLETON-TRADITIONALS-Black-Solid-Leather-Wingtip-Dress-Shoes-Size-9-B4051/192387483815?hash=item2ccb3008a7:g:HgkAAOSwbihaJr8g
Roblee
Hanover. A pair on sale on Ebay. They look rather nice.