Re: Ha,
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 6:24 pm
Hey Look, I'm a General Smart Ass again!!!!! WooHoo!!!
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but it fits yaMaz wrote:Congrats dude, I think we've both been re-labelled
Maz xx
me me me me me meMaz wrote:might take a while to get the leather all supple and "worn in"......any offers of help there boys ???????
Maz xx
Maz wrote:might take a while to get the leather all supple and "worn in"......any offers of help there boys ???????
Maz xx
I have some experience with that...Maz wrote:might take a while to get the leather all supple and "worn in"......any offers of help there boys ???????
Maz xx
it's according where the leather has been.....railroad bob wrote:
I love the smell of new leather
Bob ....we still talking about "leather" .......Right ...???????railroad bob wrote:I have some experience with that...Maz wrote:might take a while to get the leather all supple and "worn in"......any offers of help there boys ???????
Maz xx
Soaking in warm water is one method, but,
I recommend working in lotsa oil with the hands, thoroughly and completely, until the leather becomes pliant and can be
formed and stretched into the desired shape and position. Satisfaction guaranteed.