I'll take it under consideration.

I'm actually pretty disappointed I'm not going to be ready. If it weren't for some financial setbacks recently, I couldprobbaly be very close to done, if not done.
Anyway, after a little poking and prying, I was able to pop the first layer of insole out of the boots. This layer was made out of what appears to be a heavy duty cardboard or fibreboard, on top of a layer of fabric. It was just sitting in there on top of the leather sole. This is apparently what was making so much noise when it rubbed against the leather heel. Underneath this is the leather insole with tacking attaching it to the rest of the sole. I just put my Dr. Scholl's inserts on top of this and everything seems fine. The occasional minor <eek>, but nothing noticeable. I think I'll leave these cardboards inserts out, unless I find a way to shave them down so they don't make that noise anymore.
Warren