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    I would try mink oil or neatsfoot oil on the leather, making sure it doesn't get on the hair portion. It may take several applications to soak in deep enough to make the leather more supple.

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    Thanks Tobus,

    just work in on the inside and outside except for the side with the hair?
    Steve
    Clan Lamont USA
    SR VP & Central US VP

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    Two things that work great are Ballistol and Spaulding baseball glove softener. Easy to use and non colour altering, won't hurt hair. We used both on new and older dried out leather, never a problem.

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