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  • Apron – PearlApron – Pearl Quick View
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    • Apron – Pearl

    • $82.99
    • Lightly buffed grain to create a light nubuck feel. Great for leggin’s, chaps, horn wraps, welding aprons, strap filling and tool bags. Averaging 32″-36″ wide x 55″-70″ length. Well trimmed, culatta type hides (no neck/shoulder – belly).
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  • Croc Belly Print – Dk. BrownCroc Belly Print – Dk. Brown Quick View
  • Nubuck – GrayNubuck – Gray Quick View
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    • Nubuck – Gray

    • $37.99
    • Nubuck – Gray These lightweight gray nubuck sides have a soft feel and temper that would make for a great liner.   With some brown undertones, they are drum dyed and struck thru, meaning that the color on the flesh side is almost identical to the grain side, and when cut into there is no color difference.
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  • Tumbled – Horsebutt NarrowsTumbled – Horsebutt Narrows Quick View
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    • Tumbled – Horsebutt Narrows

    • $15.99$59.99
    • Tumbled Russet Veg Horsebutt Narrows – lightly tumbled, providing the strips just right amount of give they need for softer goods. Making them easier to handle when it comes to uses where the break in period can be too much. Tanned using a slow process to create a firm, dense leather that is ideal for wet molding and stamping. Great…
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  • Veg Vermont Tumbled – NaturalVeg Vermont Tumbled – Natural Quick View
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    • Veg Vermont Tumbled – Natural

    • $117.99$136.99
    • Vermont is a vegetable tannage from Horween that displays a supple temper and feel. Great for bags, jackets and many other custom leather projects of your choosing. 2nd Run – hides may have defects like brands, healed scars, holes, loose break, tannery cuts, etc.
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    • Dbl Shld – Nude Finished Veg

    • Original price was: $117.99.Current price is: $81.99.
    • Smooth grain leather with a medium/firm temper. Large shoulders with great cutting yield; finished flesh.  Ideal for belts, straps and other heavy leather goods. 48″-54″ width. Finished leather. Will not accept a dye or finish. Great for lining belts and straps.
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  • Eyelet Setter KitEyelet Setter Kit Quick View
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    • Eyelet Setter Kit

    • $7.99
    • Practical kit contains a quality zinc plated solid steel eyelet setter, anvil and 60 assorted 3/16″ eyelets. Use eyelets to reinforce holes in leather, paper or rubber. Size: 3/16” eyelets Realeather, offers everything needed to create a full leathercraft program including tools, specialty hardware in a variety of finishes, thread, needles, dyes, and other components.
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  • Fiebing’s – Edge KoteFiebing’s – Edge Kote Quick View
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    • Fiebing’s – Edge Kote

    • $7.99
    • Fiebing’s Edge Kote is recommended for use on natural edges. Dries water resistant with a flexible, deep semi-gloss finish. Edge Kote can be thinned with water. Great for finishing edges on belts, bag/handles, straps and other custom goods. FIEBING COMPANY HISTORY & HERITAGE Since 1895, the Fiebing Company has been manufacturing high quality Leather Care products in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A.…
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    • Petronio’s #8 Rubber Cement

    • $29.99
    • The Grand-Daddy of all adhesives. Petronio’s cement was the leader of our industry in the 1930’s,1940’s and 1950’s. During the late 1950’s the use of All-Purpose cements became necessary because of the change in the materials used in the manufacturing of shoes. However, #8 Rubber Cement has retained its popularity in the orthopedic field and is used by shoe repairers…
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