Buffed grain leather with an interesting marbling on the grain. Medium in temper with great cutting throughout. 2nd Run – hides may have defects like brands, healed scars, holes, loose break, tannery cuts, etc.
Beautiful velvety nubuck leather from S.B. Foot. Tumbled in a dry mill to soften the hides and give them a broken in feel. These are second run hides which means some hides may have issues ranging from a color defect or variation to brands, holes, scarring, loose break, drawn grain, tannery swatch cuts, etc. Many times, we have also created…
Snuffed grain leather has been buffed or sanded on the grain side which creates a soft and velvety feel. Snuffed grain leather has been buffed or sanded on the grain side which creates a soft and velvety feel. It has a subtle matte finish that has a slight variation in color and texture due to the buffing process. These sides…
A beautiful Veg Tanned, Nubuck, Shrunken Grain Nigerian Goat. This shrunken grain Nubuck has a soft tannage, and luxurious nubuck hand feel with a light shrunken grain pattern showcasing the unique natural grain pattern of these veg tanned Sokoto Goats. Left completely natural, this Nubuck leather is Burnishable, Polishable and can also be hand stained and is therefore perfect for…
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Walnut brown double shoulder leather with a finished grain and flesh side. Top selection hides trimmed down to minimize waste. Great for belts, straps and other heavy leather goods. May have neck wrinkles, scars, blemishes, etc.
A clear, quick drying lacquer finish that protects saddlery against the drying out and soiling effects of constant exposure to the elements. Fiebing’s Saddle-Lac dries glossy, smooth and hard yet it flexes with the strains of riding. ⚠️Due to VOC regulations in the state of California this item cannot be shipped to a California address.⚠️ FIEBING COMPANY HISTORY & HERITAGE…
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…
Beautiful bright sides with a lightly buffed, velvety soft grain. Limited Stock. 2nd Run – hides may have defects like brands, healed scars, holes, loose break, tannery cuts, etc.