![]() Larry Blyden a Flower Drum Song com "Sammy Fong".1959 Richard Kiley a Redhead com "Tom Baxter".Tony Randall a Oh, Captain! com "Captain Henry St.1958 Robert Preston a The Music Man com "Harold Hill".Robert Weede a The Most Happy Fella com "Tony".Fernando Lamas a Happy Hunting com "Duke of Granada".1957 Rex Harrison a My Fair Lady com "Henry Higgins".Stephen Douglass a Damn Yankees com "Joe Hardy".1956 Ray Walston a Damn Yankees com "Mr. ![]() 1955 Walter Slezak a Fanny com "Panisse".1953 Thomas Mitchell a Hazel Flagg com "Dr.1952 Phil Silvers a Top Banana com "Jerry Biffle".1951 Robert Alda a Guys and Dolls com "Sky Masterson".1950 Ezio Pinza a South Pacific com "Emile De Beque".1949 Ray Bolger a Where's Charley? com "Charley Wykeham".1948 Paul Hartman a Angel a the Wings com "Horace" / "Mr.El premi es concedeix des de 1948, però els nominats només van ser també anunciats des de 1956. (en) Tony Award for Best Actor in a MusicalĪmerican Theatre Wing i The Broadway LeagueĮl Premi Tony al Millor Actor Protagonista de Musical és atorgat a l'actor escollit com a millor actor en una obra musical, tant és que sigui una nova producció o un revival. I find Justin Group's boots forgettable, with the exception of my TL kangaroo, which I like so much and fit so oddly well that I bought two pair.Premi Tony al millor actor protagonista de musical Heritage are even more expensive and DEFINITELY worth the cost. Lucc's can be argued they MAY be worth the cost. Gorgeous styling, damn big heel, even tighter shaft than Lucc's but somehow super easy to get on and off. ![]() I own one pair of Heritage and they blow everything else out of the water. Finding men's Lucchese in wild patterns is more difficult. Lucchese also has a more subdued, mature look about them. Any other brand (barring Heritage) has normal width shafts requiring cowboy cut jeans. They're hard to get on and even harder to get off (only brand I have that requires a jack), but that tight shaft gives me exactly the look I'm going for. All my Lucc's are 1883 and the girl from Lucc that emailed me back said that if I want tight shafts, that's the line I need to shop. I can get away wearing Levi's 513 (slim straight) which makes for a nice hipster cowboy look. I have about six pair of Lucchese and what's especially nice about them is how tight the shaft is. Lucchese and Heritage are, imho, premium brands compared to Justin Group (who now owns Tony Lama). Justin, TL, Nocona, Wild West, Lucchese, Heritage. I own about 20 pair of boots, down from maybe 30. Maybe I'll see if the Classics are better, but for the 1883 line, to me it feels like I'm paying for the name more than anything else. I'd like to buy more Lucchese's, but I don't think I will unless they are on sale. 10.5 is doable, but the throat is still so tight I need a boot jack to remove it. A 10 in Goat, and most times I can't even get my foot into the throat. The Mignon and the El Patron have giant, thick soles, with the Lucchese only being slightly thicker than the tecova.Īlso, there seems to be some inconsistencies in how Lucchese utilizes their leathers and sizing. I'd probably rank the Clint's leather as similar to the Mignon, and definitely a step below the Tecova and the El Patron. The Clint doesn't hold up any more (or any less, to be fair) than any of the others. The others are just as comfortable as, or more comfortable than, the Clint. The first three are all way less than $300. My faves currently, in no particular order: Tony Lama El Patron in smooth ostrich, some bourbon Cartwrights, Dan Post Mignon, and some Lucchese 1883's (Clints, I think). I've got at least one of pretty much every brand, but I'm a bit lost on what the big deal about Lucchese's are? I've gotten up quite the collection (I need help. ![]() So, I've been wearing boots now year round for the past couple of years.
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