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Unread 01-04-2008, 11:14 AM   #14
John Winter
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I have used Sno-Seal on original holsters for about twenty years with excellent results. It's cheap, it doesn't darken anything, it's all natural and it doesn't have an odor. Once dry, it will even buff to a shine. Recently I bought back some lugers and holsters that I had sold in the early 90's and the leather was still moist and supple from this treatment. Tragically, in our area, Luger holsters that have been allowed to dry-out are becoming more common at shows. I've been able to revive Civil War leather gods with this product. Hope this helps.


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