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"We've got dog hair here, picked up by the crepe rubber, earlier.
The crepe rubber was exported to be used mainly for shoe soles.
His long white coat was spotless, he walked noiselessly on crepe rubber soles.
The sole is low-heeled and usually of crepe rubber, stitched-down to the upper.
Desert boots have a crepe rubber sole.
Veldskoen soles are sometimes cut from old car tyres rather than crepe rubber.
Showed him the desert boots, showed him how crepe rubber was the best transfer mechanism going.
They had rubber soles and heels - look at the markings - crepe rubber I should think.'
There ought to be footsteps outside in the corridor, but his transom was closed and I hadn't made much noise coming on crepe rubber soles.
Charles had a flair for business and had soon established a large crepe rubber factory on the estate in order to add value to the raw latex.
Although the estate was relatively small, the factory purchased latex from surrounding producers and was one of the largest manufacturers of crepe rubber at the time.
Plus more blue fibres and more raincoat fibres, and tiny crumbs of crepe rubber, pale in colour, and old.
He approached the house under cover of the wide blast-wall and then quickly crossed the few yards to the front door, the crepe rubber soles of his shoes making no noise.
MOST characters, for example, now come with crepe rubber soles on their feet, after Facemakers found that the leather soles on its Smokey Bear costumes were deteriorating too fast.
Crepe rubber is coagulated latex that is rolled out in crinkled sheets, commonly used to make soles for shoes and boots but is also a raw material for further processed rubber products.
But the inmates of the house had shoes soled with crepe rubber, and I declined to believe in the coincidence of someone from outside having the same kind of shoes as Ralph Paton wore.
They found their beginnings in the years following World War II, as soldiers based in the deserts in North Africa wore suede boots with hard-wearing crepe rubber soles because of the climate and environment.
"And to think people say the Galactic Traders deal mainly in crepe rubber, shirt buttons, patent medicine and knee warmers-and when you finally do get a look at the way things really are, you find enough bombs to blow off half a planet!