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Brauer Bros Holster Help....
I managed to scrounge a nice early Brauer Bros. holster for my 1905 Target. Unfortunately it is marked in ink with a 17 on the retention strap. Hoping someone here will have a suggestion on removing the ink...
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Some people claim that hair spray or alcohol works. I haven't tried either.
Maybe test an inconspicuous area.
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Originally Posted by gizamo
I managed to scrounge a nice early Brauer Bros. holster for my 1905 Target. Unfortunately it is marked in ink with a 17 on the retention strap. Hoping someone here will have a suggestion on removing the ink...
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Check with Wyatt Burp, I bet he can help,
He's a leatherman.
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Acohol will remove the dye of the leather.
There may be something out there to remove only the ink but probably not.
I have the exact same holster, only in oak leaf pattern.
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Saddle Soap
Saddle soap and a soft bristle brush. Lather,scrub,rinse and repeat until gone.
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Thanks folks, ....
The flip side was pointed out to me. The holster might have had a assigned number for a LE or Corrections agency. Might be wise to just leave well enough alone.....
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Ink removal
On heavy fabric we have been able to remove permanent marker ink by spraying with hair spray, letting soak for 2 minutes, spray with Shout laundry helper, let sit 5 minutes and rinse.
Have not tried this on leather. If you do, test a spot under the flap to test your dye.
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Gizamo, I think you made the best choice...leave it be.
Here's my Brauer holster.
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