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Can anything be put on the inside of a speed strip pouch to keep the ammo from turning green? I was thinking of some good paste wax.
... Leather products finished without oiling, no matter how well sealed with acrylic finishes, will readily absorb moisture and can crack at stress points with repeated use. ...
I will readily admit that many holster makers do not agree with me on this point, relying completely on modern acrylic sealants. All I can say is that I have seen holsters that I made more than 30 years ago still in use to this day. The old time saddle makers knew what they were doing, and neatsfoot oil (along with beeswax) were the finishes of choice for many generations prior to acrylics, and saddles are far more exposed to the elements than most of our holsters will ever be.
With respect to holsters cracking because of the use of acrylic sealants and readily absorbing moisture - it's not from that. The holsters crack because they were made from piss poor leather to begin with. A holster that has been made from top quality leather and properly sealed will not crack and absorb moisture.
Use of neatsfoot oil on a holster will result in a holster that becomes broken down and useless (unless you want a holster that's soft) in a short amount of time. If neatsfoot oil were the proper application, don't you think that any one of the top end custom holster makers would be using it and endorsing it? I don't know of any who fall into that category, to include Milt Sparks, Alessi, Matt Del Fatti, etc. Those particular holster makers have been making holsters for 30+ years. Just a thought....
True, there may be differences, but the customer needs to be made aware of the truth of the matter. Some holster makers are in this industry and have no clue what they're doing. Methodology changes/evolves over time and to the better.
Carrying concealed is a serious business and as holster makers we have the responsibility in ensuring the holsters are functional in every sense. At least that's my perspective. I could be wrong though.
Seriously, both of you are higly regarded here, and I have no doubt that both of your holsters will last for many years, if not a lifetime. FWIW, I'm impartial to both makers. I don't own either of their products. Just like the variances in good ammo, it's pointless to get into a neatsfoot oil pissing contest. KD and Lobo, don't go anywhere. Were it not for you guys, I wouldn't even know such a debate exists.