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AlvinB

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  1. Can you please tell me what the store's name in Springfield i, their number, and the website if they have one. Yeah, the new stuff is not so great. Thanks for your help. Also, the stuff I want is a stain and also a finish. its kind of like both.
  2. I'm sorry, but I made a mistake! I am on the looking for an antique finish called "Leather Glow", which Tandy Leather and Fieblings no longer makes. It is a very light antique finish that accents tool impressions and knife cuts. This lighter antique finish is a Fieblings or Tandy highlighter. I was wondering if anyone could help me find where these same products can be found or something "extremely comparable to them". Thanks for your help and time reading this request. AlvinB
  3. Hello all!! I am looking for an antique finish called "Leather Glow", which Tandy Leather and Fieblings no longer makes. It is a very light antique finish that accents tool impressions and knife cuts. This lighter antique finish is a Fieblings or Tandy highlighter. I was wondering if anyone could help me find where these same products can be found or something "extremely comparable to them". Thanks for your help and time reading this request. AlvinB
  4. Yes, I would like 4 oz to try and see if its the correct stuff. Do you have any, and do you have your own business? If you have some, I might buy it from you if possible. I live in the United States, so is it shippable from where you are located. Thanks for your reply.
  5. Hello all!! I am looking for a leather finish called Hi-Liter, which Tandy Leather and Tiebings no longer makes. Both products of this Antique stain and finish imparts a Light brown color to natural leather combined with a dark brown build up of color in the cuts and impressions. I was wondering if anyone could help me find where these same products can be found or something "extremely comparable to them". I'm not looking for the newer version of them called Hi-Lite, but the older version called Hi-Liter. The older version has an "r" at the end. This type of stain very, very lightly colors the leather the same color, only "slightly darker. This antique color would look like maybe "a dirty leather" and darkens the cuts darker then the leather. Thanks for your help and time reading this request. AlvinB
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