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E/M 1939 Holster... Need info
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07-28-2006, 11:27 AM | #2 |
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Bob, A little not too wet saddle soap and a soft toothbrush for the crevices, dry. Do not rub the stitching lines with wet saddle soap. It will fray them. Polish with a dry cotton cloth. Do it a little an do it again if necessary. Not toomuch at once. Jerry Burney
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Thanks Jerry... so, no Pecards etc... The leather is a tad stiff but clearly I don't want to ruin this one and soak it heavy with anything...
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07-28-2006, 09:32 PM | #4 |
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I prefer Connoly's hide food. I have seen too many Pecard's holsters that were a gooey waxy mess. I guess used sparingly Pecards would be alright. I don't like it though and would never put any on my holsters.
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