Farace
Familiar Face
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Somehow I made it to the age of 59 without ever owning a leather jacket of any sort. Well, the other day I was in the thrift shop and came across a Scully black lambskin blazer (from their website, I believe it's their model 501) for $35. (If it had lasted another week and a half, it would go down to $17.50; hoping that no one else is watching the same thing before scheduled markdowns is a game we all play at that shop. Sometimes we win, sometimes someone else gets there before us.) unlike most thrift shop finds, it fits me like it was made for me.
Be gentle if these are stupid questions, but this is new territory for me (I did search here first, without result):
1) Should the jacket be treated with anything?
2) There are a few hard-to-see digs or scuffs, and the inside color shows through just a bit. Is it advisable to try to color them, or is it best left alone? (I have a bottle of Fiebing's black leather dye--it's often used for dying upright bass fingerboards.) I'd hate for dye spots to be more noticeable than the untreated scars.
I thought I had another question, but if so, it's flown out of my mind. Thanks!
--Bob
Be gentle if these are stupid questions, but this is new territory for me (I did search here first, without result):
1) Should the jacket be treated with anything?
2) There are a few hard-to-see digs or scuffs, and the inside color shows through just a bit. Is it advisable to try to color them, or is it best left alone? (I have a bottle of Fiebing's black leather dye--it's often used for dying upright bass fingerboards.) I'd hate for dye spots to be more noticeable than the untreated scars.
I thought I had another question, but if so, it's flown out of my mind. Thanks!
--Bob