Sixshot6 wrote:No jokes from Sim G about Saddlers leather? What is teh world coming to ?
He's away for a few days....
Seems the family have tickets for a new UK visitor attraction in Gosforth - Greggs World
The firm wanted to test the facilities for coach parties so his Mrs. got invited up to head office.
Sixshot6 wrote:No jokes from Sim G about Saddlers leather? What is teh world coming to ?
He's away for a few days....
Seems the family have tickets for a new UK visitor attraction in Gosforth - Greggs World
The firm wanted to test the facilities for coach parties so his Mrs. got invited up to head office.
Sounds like an attraction for all the (georgie) family . I wonder if he'll combine a stottie cake run?
Got some Ko Cho Line today from the local tack shop - really great stuff, brings leather up a treat and nice a supple, put life back into it - hands also feel nice and soft now!
On the subject of applying the treatment, whilst a human digit is indeed the best applicator I also like to use a small piece of 4"x2" with which I rub the Ko Cho Line vigorously into the leather, the heat created by the friction helps the treatment enter the leather and gets it its suppleness back quicker. I use the same method when applying linseed oil to wooden stocks the heat helps the oil permeate the wood. This method does require a bit of effort so may not be suitable for all.
Come on Bambi get some
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I have some old period leather slings on some of my WW2 rifles, they are a little cracked but don't want to ruin them, would this stuff be good in this case.
lasbrisas wrote:I have some old period leather slings on some of my WW2 rifles, they are a little cracked but don't want to ruin them, would this stuff be good in this case.
Yes...it's THE best leather dressing, esp. for older items
I agree, after reading this thread I acquired a few tins. The stuff has worked really well on a dried out 1860's dated rifle brigade sling after that I tried it on a original great war trench cap chin strap and again the result was good.