You never know, but my heavy bet would be no.
The painting and doctoring of Langes was pretty funny, as they really only cared about the boots "looking right" for the top guns who would find themselves on the podium, or in the press. There were some wild setups. Clogs of current color with cuffs that were treasured and were seasons old, and a few colors "ago" etc.
Tomba's boots were nothing like a realgar WC boot, as he was such a physical brute. So, the job of my friend to get them looking good was important. He had a tool box, which he kept locked that was full of model paint, spray paint, buckles, decals....the works. Funny.
Many, many years later, Lange made carbon fibre boots for a very small group of athletes. Americans Chip Knight and Daron Rahlves and most noticeably Stefan Eberharter and Herman Maier. They also, like a huge number of WC skiers, had custom made leather foamed liners built in the Stroltz factory. Very obvious if seen. The boots were blue, and a close color match. Buckles and decals were good. However if you were within six feet of them and had a keen eye, they looked very special.
At the time, athlete on the podium generally had their boots over their shoulders. Part of the drill was for the Lange guy to hand them production boots for the pics. Can't recall where, but Eberharter ended up on the podium twice with his actual carbon boots, and let's say that some folks at Lange were not pleased. Because this as when they were first selling a "plug" boot to the public and telling people that they could buy the exact same boot that was winning on the WC. Hmmm. Skied on the WC, yes. By many. And maybe winning once in a while.
Lange and Stenmark is something that I totally missed. Cool thread!