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    • Fiebing’s – Bag Kote

    • $7.49$31.99
    • Preferred by saddle makers, Bag Kote will give a soft, satin finish no other product can achieve. Fiebing’s Bag Kote was originally developed by John Fiebing and remains unchanged to this day. Bag Kote is an aqueous topcoat that gives a unique soft, satin finish. FIEBING COMPANY HISTORY & HERITAGE Since 1895, the Fiebing Company has been manufacturing high quality…
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    • Fiebing’s – Leather Balm

    • Original price was: $6.99.Current price is: $6.99.
    • Fiebing’s leather balm cleans, polishes and protects articles of smooth leather. Keeps leather soft and pliant. Buffing is required resulting in a rich, satin luster. This neutral cream is good for use on any color leather. FIEBING COMPANY HISTORY & HERITAGE Since 1895, the Fiebing Company has been manufacturing high quality Leather Care products in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. which have…
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    • Master’s Quick Drying Cement

    • $8.99$29.99
      $8.09$26.99
    • The shoe repair industry’s most popular All-Purpose Cement. A quick drying cement popular for its fast set up and its strong waterproof bond. Used by the shoe repair industry since the 1950’s, it remains the most popular and requested All-Purpose Cement in the United States. Master All-Purpose Cement is available in gallons, quarts, 8oz and 4oz. Petronio Shoe Products History…
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  • Petronio’s #8 Rubber Cement Quick View
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    • Petronio’s #8 Rubber Cement

    • $29.99$59.99
      $26.99$53.99
    • 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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