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19 hours ago, Davm said:

2. Finish. I have had trouble with a brown dye bleeding when wet and staining my clothes.  I have therefore gone with a unique answer. Brew several tea bags into a very dark tea.  Soak the leather and then sun tan. Then a dab of Neats foot oil, then repeat the whole thing 3 times.  You will get as dark a brown as you have in the photo and so far- a fast color, doesn't bleed when wet.

If you give it a good coat of Resolene . . . you don't have to go thru all that.

Never had a dye rub off after I had rubbed it down and given it one coat of resolene.

May God bless,

Dwight

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Great job on that sheath.:yes:

I have several 110's and other Bucks a few case's but my favorite knife is the Western Lockback, this knive feels better in my hands then all the others.

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