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  1. Hunter February 2026 | Bootblacks Eye View

    Well this was a Very fun night. I got to work on some new an interesting boots worn by a regular,

    I got to talk through the process with someone who was clearly very interested in the process of producing a good shine.

    And I got to do a full body gear moisturizing/massage to one of my favorite regulars @bearlthr.com!

    Buck Moon

    #bootblacking #bootblacksEyeView #boots #leathermen
  2. Hunter Nov/Dec/Jan | Bootblack’s Eye View

    So I realized I have not Posted any of the amazing people Ive had in my chair from the Winter Hunter nights.

    Its Felt like a long winter, and a very exhausting January but with plenty of good memories.

    So please enjoy this Photodump.

    Buck Moon

    #bootblacking #bootblacksEyeView #HunterLDN #leathermen
  3. CW: The Bear Code | Queer History (Long Post)

    The Bear Code | Queer History

    So I have gotten asked quite a few times what the string of characters labeled “bear code” is up on my mastodon profile.

    This was an old, old bit of gay internet arcarna from before sending a photo through the internet was terribly time consuming and costly thing. Painstakingly waiting for a single jpg to download line-by-line over copper telephone lines.

    The code was a shorthand way for people to describe themselves without images in small internet servers and chatrooms.

    The code’s creation is attributed to Bob Donahue (Bear code: B5 c+ f s-: w t- r k?) and Jeff Stoner (Bear code: B6 f+ w sv w r+ k(+?) )

    When they first published “the natural bear verification code”, it came with this explanation:

    Because “Bears” mean so many things to different people,
    because bears come in all shapes and sizes and have different sexual
    proclivities, because classified ad prices are SOOOOOO expensive,
    we (while eating lunch at a Boulder, Colorado, Wendy’s on Thanksgiving
    weekend, 1989) came up with this incredibly-scientific system to describe
    bears and bear-like men.

    Since we both have interests in astronomy, we are well-versed in
    star and galaxy classification systems, which use prototypes to set the
    standards for describing things. Rather than just saying something is of
    “Type I” or “Type II” (etc.), it is better to use natural features to describe
    an object, in particular as a continuum of a range of features. Such is
    the case with bears.

    I Find the fact its inspired by the language we use in astronomy to describe stars a lovely idea.

    The Bear Code was fast falling out of use even when I was a young Cub first exploring the Bear websites of the mid 2000’s as digital handheld cameras and slowly improving infrastructure made sharing pictures, as pixelated as they was,

    Now it must be said, any time you try and boil humans down to small discreet categories you will always fail somewhat, we are analogue beings not made for simple categorization. It should also be noted that some terms used in the barcode have changed somewhat in modern contexts. for example “queer” is used interchangeably with “Queeny” and describes how fem a person is.

    I will however applaud how flexible they tried to make it, and it exemplifies the proactively embracing of body and presentation types the bear community in a time when gay male culture was far, far more monolithic than it is now.

    If you want to Create your bear code, the original usenet post is now archived here: link to archived alt.sex.motss usenet post

    and a link to the web archive copy of the resourcesforbears.com article: Link to the web archive page

    I’m not sure if it will ever see a revival of the bear code the way we are seeing a resurgence of the flagging systems we are seeing today with hankies and keys, but its a bit of history I hope more people learn about.

    Buck Moon (B4 f- t- w cd g k++ s++)

    Buck Moon

    #BearCommunity #bootblacksEyeView #GayBears #QueerHistory

  4. Hunter April 2025 | Bootblack’s Eye View

    This Hunter was a lot of fun. I really wasn’t sure how busy it was, since it seemed like half of all London kinksters were in Berlin for the Folsom Easter weekend.

    However it turned out to be a really nice crowed.

    I also got to reconnect with some friends who I had not seen in a very long while and had some very interesting conversations with people on the bootblack stand.

    I also had a challenging pair of boots. these were old army boots that had been used extensively on a construction site and were worse for wear. I was able to give them advice on what pair of boots to look for next for construction work. (see if you can guess from the photos who was the constriction workie)

    I was even able to have some pre planed fun with some people in the darkroom after my shift.

    Buck Moon

    #bootblacking #bootblacksEyeView #HunterLDN #leathermen

  5. Hunter December 2024 | Bootblack’s Eye View

    It was a slower night tonight. From talking to a lot of the crowed a lot of peope were having to do christmas work parties before they came, and others wanted to do rubber underground before they came.

    My chair was also a little less buisy than normal, with only 5 Johns. this was a good thing because it meant i got to have more fun. it felt nice to chill and talk with people after doing thier boots. Bootblacking is often about the connection with the person you are working on and i was really feeling it tonight.

    I also loved that the bootblack stand was right underneath the christmas tree. That felt special.

    Buck Moon

    #bootblacking #bootblacksEyeView #leather #leathermen