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Alexander Leathers Leather?

hpalapdog

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hi hpalapdog. I never brought up the issue of abrasion resistance which I'm well aware of. Why did you mention it?

The point I was making is the speed the paint, pigment or dye rubs off is not directly linked to the tanning type or leather type underneath.

Played around in photoshop...Is this a closer colour match ?



On ebay recently there was an early Eastman black Luftwaffe jacket. These were made of cowhide with a brown leather and black topcoat. Over the years most of the finish had worn off and the seller described the jacket as brown. It had developed a really nice patina that the current black on black horsehide ELC will never develop.
 

Seb Lucas

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The point I was making is the speed the paint, pigment or dye rubs off is not directly linked to the tanning type or leather type underneath.

Played around in photoshop...Is this a closer colour match ?


Yes, that's closer to the colour but the wear is more obvious in life. So why does some goat easily get a worn look while others almost never do?
 
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hpalapdog

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Lost Worlds use some sort of bombproof finish on their jackets. Probably some sort of modern plastisol acrylic rather than traditional pigment finish that wears quicker. Aniline and semi-aniline also wear quickly.
If a leather had been drum dyed black after tanning the wear to the black top finish, would of course, not be so noticeable.
 
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polygraphmark

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Man I have to thank Plumbline for the incredible lesson. I wish my calculus teacher could have made math as understandable as Plumbline has made understanding the tanning process. Thanks so much.
 

tropicalbob

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Lost Worlds use some sort of bombproof finish on their jackets. Probably some sort of modern plastisol acrylic rather than traditional pigment finish that wears quicker. Aniline and semi-aniline also wear quickly.
If a leather had been drum dyed black after tanning the wear to the black top finish, would of course, not be so noticeable.
Careful there. After a suggestion like that, I wouldn't be surprised to hear that there was a guy with a heavy Queens accent lurking in the shadows at the end of your block. "Pond" or no pond.
 

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