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Old 02-25-2017, 10:31 PM
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I have this old floral carved Heiser 757 that I have cleaned and
shined, but it still looked kinda dull, like a previous owner had
perhaps used oil on it.

turnerriver and others have praised Blackrock Leather 'n' Rich
so I decided to get some and give it a try.

Before is on the left and after is on the right. What to you
think?

The S&W is model 10 with 4" barrel, belt is James Carver,
and knife is Bear.
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Doesn't appear to have darkened at all, which is great! What I use tends to make an oldie go darker. Must try the Blackrock sometime. Well done, Phil!
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Did you do anything to it prior to the Blackrock treatment? I've had good luck using rubbing alcohol on a few older holsters that felt oily. Of course, I didn't have the presence of mind to do any before and after pics....


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Did you do anything to it prior to the Blackrock treatment? I've had good luck using rubbing alcohol on a few older holsters that felt oily. Of course, I didn't have the presence of mind to do any before and after pics....


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It was fairly clean, so I just applied the Blackrock. Used the
before photo previously, so just had to add the after.
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