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Old Fri Apr 18, 2008, 11:00am
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Spot-bilt going out of business (Ump-Attire blog)

It would appear that Spot-bilt (now a division of Payless Shoes) has decided to stop production of officials' shoes. fyi...

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Old Fri Apr 18, 2008, 12:47pm
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It would appear that Spot-bilt (now a division of Payless Shoes) has decided to stop production of officials' shoes. fyi...

Spot-Bilt Going Out of Business
I wonder what ASA will sell in Spot-Bilt's place, and if we'll still have to take Sharpies to them.
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Old Fri Apr 18, 2008, 11:19pm
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I wonder what ASA will sell in Spot-Bilt's place, and if we'll still have to take Sharpies to them.
Maybe they would get smart and simply remove that asinine rule.

Nah... probably not.
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Old Sat Apr 19, 2008, 07:43am
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Maybe they would get smart and simply remove that asinine rule.

Nah... probably not.
Do we need to educate you on the meaning of "uniform" again?
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Old Sat Apr 19, 2008, 07:49am
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Do we need to educate you on the meaning of "uniform" again?
Uniform means 280 different shoes, including patent leather dress shoes bought at the thrift store and $19.95 walmart work boots but no MLB utilized plate shoes with with white lettering
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Old Sat Apr 19, 2008, 08:15am
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Uniform means 280 different shoes, including patent leather dress shoes bought at the thrift store and $19.95 walmart work boots but no MLB utilized plate shoes with with white lettering
Not unless everyone is wearing the same design.

BTW, why would anyone give a damn about what other organizations do or wear?
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Old Sat Apr 19, 2008, 08:40am
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I wondered what was going on. I certainly bought a pair of the low-cut Spot-bilt plate shoes from Ump-Attire. When I got my order, I noticed that the "tag" on the shoe was not Spot-bilt but the new Pentagon. When comparing the shoe to the Spot-bilt they are basically dead on. So it appears if you like the Spot-bilt shoes, you might consider looking at the Pentagon's.

Edit: Sorry, this is covered in the article above.
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Old Sat Apr 19, 2008, 11:18am
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Well, ASA still sells the Rival shoes, and they are extremely comfortable out of the box. Unfortunately, they didn't last very long for me at all. The lace holes turned into lace slits, the fabric around the ankle started coming off, and the stitching started pulling out. All after one fall season.

At least Spot-Bilt would generally make it a full year for me.

So who's got good recommendations for shoes for the SP umpire? I like the fact that Spot-Bilt and Rival both have "nubs" under the bottom, because it gives better traction than simple New Balance black walking shoes.
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Old Sat Apr 19, 2008, 04:17pm
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I can't speak for their longevity, but I've gone with New Balance plate and base shoes this year. So far, so good, but that's only after about 40 games or so. If these shoes last as long as the shoes I've used previously, I'll highly recommend them.
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Old Sat Apr 19, 2008, 11:20pm
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I can't speak for their longevity, but I've gone with New Balance plate and base shoes this year. So far, so good, but that's only after about 40 games or so. If these shoes last as long as the shoes I've used previously, I'll highly recommend them.

What did you do about the logo? Sharpie it out or polish over it?
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Old Sat Apr 19, 2008, 11:27pm
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What did you do about the logo? Sharpie it out or polish over it?
For now, just a Sharpie. That seems to be hold up OK.
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Old Sun Apr 20, 2008, 11:14am
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What did you do about the logo? Sharpie it out or polish over it?
I sent my 450's back (nice extra 30 bucks in shipping to and from).. but I'm just going to sharpie it. Its a nylon?/cloth? logo so it shouldnt be a problem. When I ordered them, I thought it would be a leather logo and more difficult to manage, but it isnt.
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Old Sun Apr 20, 2008, 11:17am
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Not unless everyone is wearing the same design.

BTW, why would anyone give a damn about what other organizations do or wear?
The point is... umpires can wear the same shoes they wore to the Cinco De Mayo dance without problem, but expensive and professional quality umpire equipment must be "sharpied" to comply..

Meanwhile, my ankle guards that have a white "W" on them and extend down the shoe.. legal.

If that same "W" was on the shoe, illegal.



Its senseless Mike.
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Old Sun Apr 20, 2008, 03:51pm
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The point is... umpires can wear the same shoes they wore to the Cinco De Mayo dance without problem, but expensive and professional quality umpire equipment must be "sharpied" to comply..

Meanwhile, my ankle guards that have a white "W" on them and extend down the shoe.. legal.

If that same "W" was on the shoe, illegal.



Its senseless Mike.
I agree, and it baffles me that ASA wouldn't have struck some deal with Spot-Bilt like they did with Under Armour. Although, I did take a Sharpie to the white markings on the ankle guards of my shin guards. I don't think it was necessary, but I did it anyway to keep them from sticking out.
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Old Sun Apr 20, 2008, 05:33pm
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I agree, and it baffles me that ASA wouldn't have struck some deal with Spot-Bilt like they did with Under Armour. Although, I did take a Sharpie to the white markings on the ankle guards of my shin guards. I don't think it was necessary, but I did it anyway to keep them from sticking out.
My throat protector has a big white W on it too
I'm a walking Wilson and ASA billboard. Logo's everywhere but my a$$ and my shoes
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