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    John,
    Your best bet is 100% neatsfoot oil, not the compound, if you are not looking to replace the straps, and like Tartan Hiker said, use just a little as a little goes a long way. You can also get a product from Tandy/ Leather Factory called Hide Rejuvinator (sp?) that will work on dry leather. Unless it is just surface cracking, the best thing to do is replace the straps with new leather.
    As for dye, I would suggest Fiebing's Oil Dye for a professional finish.

    Regards,

    Brian Woodyard
    Owner, Blue Dragon Leathers

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    There is also a polymer base treatment called LEXOL (tm) that has done well for me on a variety of leather bits and pieces. But I agree, replacing cracked straps is the safe way to go.
    The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor

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