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roughout leather description

bigshoe

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Rough out is top grain leather with the flesh or rough side used on the out side. True suede is top grain with the grain buffed off. most suede is not suede but sueded splits. Splits are are made when a hide is split to the thickness required and the left overs are tanned seperatly.
Tom
 

Bruce Wayne

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this is the reason that i ask
http://www.americanequipage.com/servlet/the-467/New--U.S.-WWII/Detail

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i am thinking that i am going to sand them down & dye them a medium to dark brown.
thanx!!!
Charlie
 

bigshoe

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They are described in the ad as a suede. Most likely a sueded split. If you want to dye them do not sand them. Dye them and then use a product called Gum Tragacanth to smooth them out. Double buckles were issued undyed and changed in color quickly from use and waterproofing.
Tom
 

Bruce Wayne

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bigshoe said:
They are described in the ad as a suede. Most likely a sueded split. If you want to dye them do not sand them. Dye them and then use a product called Gum Tragacanth to smooth them out. Double buckles were issued undyed and changed in color quickly from use and waterproofing.
Tom

how much Gum Tragacanth would i need?
thanx!!!
Charlie
 

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