It is an interesting academic question but has no practical value that I can see. Suppose you had a very nice, almost pristine, original 80 year old holster that had considerable collector value and you gave it a new leather smell. How do you think that would impact collector value? I think it very likely would be considered a fake since it smells like it was made yesterday and then artificially aged. The smell of old leather is to be enjoyed, and just like the gentle patina acquired by a well cared for firearm, it is a mark of authenticity.
Christian's holster collection is a delight, and I couldn't even think about robbing them of their aged history.
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction
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