Apehanger13
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Thanks all for the feedback, much appreciated.
Peacoat, I've been looking at different saddle soaps, oils or dressings. We used to boil up a 5 gal drum of cattle fat at the start of the mustering/herding(?) season and dip all our leather branding ropes, horse breaking gear and hobbles in it, then give our saddles and anything else a good wipe down, including the odd coat. So I'm not very clued up with what to use on this jacket. On this site I've seen mentioned quite a lot, Obenauf and Pecards, they both seem very well recommended, mink oil not so. I know I've put this jacket through a bit, but the leather is perfect, but its how, and with what I treat it with now that is important to me. I would love to hear what Smithy has to say about RM Williams product. I've used their high necked cowboy style boots for yrs both for work and sport (rodeo) and they make the toughest boot I've ever come across. And my first leather jacket ever was RM Williams, it was second hand when I got it 20 odd yrs ago, so it must be maybe 30 or 40 yrs old, its a ripper. I dont want a product that will give a shiny finish either, I just dont like shiny, ha ha. I feel the jacket needs to dry out a little before it needs to be treated, so it can absorb whatever I coat it with. The other month I found a really nice old leather hand made tool roll/fork bag for my bike but it was as dry as you could get before cracking, its 10" x 5" about, and I put some Joseph Liddy leather conditioner on it that was recommended by the local boot guy, it drank half a litre, couldn't believe it, but it really brought it back to life. Dont think this stuff would be the best I could use for my jacket though.
Any feedback on this topic is very much appreciated.
Cheers all.
Peacoat, I've been looking at different saddle soaps, oils or dressings. We used to boil up a 5 gal drum of cattle fat at the start of the mustering/herding(?) season and dip all our leather branding ropes, horse breaking gear and hobbles in it, then give our saddles and anything else a good wipe down, including the odd coat. So I'm not very clued up with what to use on this jacket. On this site I've seen mentioned quite a lot, Obenauf and Pecards, they both seem very well recommended, mink oil not so. I know I've put this jacket through a bit, but the leather is perfect, but its how, and with what I treat it with now that is important to me. I would love to hear what Smithy has to say about RM Williams product. I've used their high necked cowboy style boots for yrs both for work and sport (rodeo) and they make the toughest boot I've ever come across. And my first leather jacket ever was RM Williams, it was second hand when I got it 20 odd yrs ago, so it must be maybe 30 or 40 yrs old, its a ripper. I dont want a product that will give a shiny finish either, I just dont like shiny, ha ha. I feel the jacket needs to dry out a little before it needs to be treated, so it can absorb whatever I coat it with. The other month I found a really nice old leather hand made tool roll/fork bag for my bike but it was as dry as you could get before cracking, its 10" x 5" about, and I put some Joseph Liddy leather conditioner on it that was recommended by the local boot guy, it drank half a litre, couldn't believe it, but it really brought it back to life. Dont think this stuff would be the best I could use for my jacket though.
Any feedback on this topic is very much appreciated.
Cheers all.