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Unread 04-19-2011, 08:10 PM   #7
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Eric, The Gunbroker holster is showing it's age. It is dark and I suspect has been impregnated with oily goo. Hard to tell without it in hand but that's one way a dark holster with cracks gets treated by most folks.
Can anything be done? Outside of a time machine I don't think this holster can be improved from it's present condition.
I always compare it to..can you uncook hamburger? Not to my knowledge.
Sad but true..these organic artifacts will continue to deterioriate to dust.

You have a mighty fine holster there Eric!

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