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    • Snuffed Grain – Soft Blue

    • $72.99$84.99
      $65.69$76.49
    • Beautiful hides with a lightly buffed grain. Limited Stock. Made in USA. 2nd Run – hides may have defects like brands, healed scars, holes, loose break, tannery cuts, etc.  
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    • Snuffed Grain Latigo – Sand

    • $131.99
      $118.79
    • Snuffed grain is a veg-retanned leather that has a slightly buffed grain, very smiliar to that of a Nubuck. These are second run hides which means some hides may have issues ranging from a color defect/variation to brands, holes, scarring, loose break, drawn grain, tannery swatch cuts, etc. Many times, we have also created our own color names for these…
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    • Fiebing’s – Saddle Lac

    • Original price was: $26.99.Current price is: $26.99.
    • 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…
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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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