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pan2sa

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  1. While I wouldn't mind doing that, my skill level won't support it. I was thinking of taking them and soaking them in warm water to soften the leather but I'm not sure it wont ruin them
  2. I've done a search, but couldnt come up with anything. I'm a newb to leather working and have made a few small items, but what I need some advice with is, is how to repair the the leather after removing metal studs. I purchased my motorcycle with these bags and tank bib already installed but can't stand the look of the studs in the leather. Reminds me of the leather clad dude singing YMCA.. (no offense intended if you're into that sort of thing, just not the look I'm going for with the bike.) Here's a link to a few pics of what I'm referring to. I know how to remove them, and have removed a few that are hidden by the closure (which left the indention from being installed for 20 years) but how can I repair the leather so that you don't see the holes and/or impressions? http://s253.photobucket.com/user/pan2sa/library/Drifter Bags
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