Hello, I am a newbie here, and have no leather working experience. I restore vintage tube type electronics and have completed the electronics restoration of a 1936 Gibson guitar amplifier and have it working great again. The original cabinet is a small suitcase style that holds the small chassis and speaker with a removable rear cover attached by suitcase type latches. The original leather corners are rotted and I would like to replace all 4 of them on the bottom corners (2 on front) of the cabinet and (2 on rear) cover. I have searched the internet to no avail to locate 4 of these old vintage style leather trunk corners protectors. I understand that some types of leather can be stretched and formed after wetting it first. I am thinking if I purchase the correct type of leather that can be shaped, I could use triangular pieces and stretch them around the end corner of a 4"x4" piece of wood after rounding the corner off the wood to make a form, tack the leather into the wood until dry, then cut to fit using the original leather corners as a guide. If this is something a newbie could do? Also, I would need to dye the new corners a dark brown color after they are made. The original leather is approx. 1/16th inch thick. I just need to know what type leather works for this purpose that can be wet-formed and stretched and I could give it a try making them. ( I tried to include a pic but too many mb's for this forum) Any tips you leather Pros can share to make these old style leather trunk corners would be highly appreciated!! Thanks much for reading my long post.
Randal