Rossr Report post Posted February 16 (edited) Ok gang I have a project to put new leather on a koken barber chair from 1928. And the headrest. Odds are ill be doing the matching chair as well so I want to get leather so it matches. This is in dark brown color and measures 2.5 ounce. Can some one point me to what I need? Thanks Ross Edited February 18 by Northmount fixed title typo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ArkieNewbie Report post Posted February 16 I love this stuff! https://maverickleathercompany.com/product/chromexcel-black/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rossr Report post Posted February 18 On 2/16/2024 at 12:02 PM, ArkieNewbie said: I love this stuff! https://maverickleathercompany.com/product/chromexcel-black/ Looks nice wonder how pliable it is? Ive done some sleuthing and seems like a lot of barber chair restorations advertising using Italian leather not sure what that means. I keep finding reference to upholstery leather . Wondering if this is an example of such or proper leather for this kind of work. https://leatherhidestore.com/chocolate-truffle-leather-hide-1.html I have done some upholstery work so I know I can do this just know I need it pliable enough. Appreciate the thoughts folks Ross Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alpha2 Report post Posted February 18 Decades ago, when I started in the Dental Equipment repair business, there were still a lot of old dental chairs covered in leather, in older offices. The leather was fairly firm. Chromexcel is fantastic stuff, and is stretchier than many other leathers. Maybe too stretchy, I'm not sure, I've only used it for belts. Over the length of a belt, it can stretch a bit, not sure about a barber chair long term. Not likely though, that an old Koken chair will get used all day, every day like in "the olden days"! In the old chairs, the upholstery isn't the only place they used leather. The seals in the hydraulics were leather cups, presoaked in oil before use. I could still get them new in the '70's! Royal pain to replace though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rossr Report post Posted February 18 7 minutes ago, alpha2 said: Decades ago, when I started in the Dental Equipment repair business, there were still a lot of old dental chairs covered in leather, in older offices. The leather was fairly firm. Chromexcel is fantastic stuff, and is stretchier than many other leathers. Maybe too stretchy, I'm not sure, I've only used it for belts. Over the length of a belt, it can stretch a bit, not sure about a barber chair long term. Not likely though, that an old Koken chair will get used all day, every day like in "the olden days"! In the old chairs, the upholstery isn't the only place they used leather. The seals in the hydraulics were leather cups, presoaked in oil before use. I could still get them new in the '70's! Royal pain to replace though. Thanks for the info! Actually this chair will get used 5 days a week. Its in a actual barber shop. He has 2 Koken chairs from 1928. So I want to make sure I source the best option from a wear stand point. I think the leather on it is the original. Which is amazing that it lasted that long. The inside is springs covered with burlap and they also used what appears to be straw and felt for cushion . Pretty neat imo. Amazing leather was used for the Hydraulic seals too! Anyway appreciate the thoughts! Ross Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DieselTech Report post Posted February 18 1 hour ago, Rossr said: Thanks for the info! Actually this chair will get used 5 days a week. Its in a actual barber shop. He has 2 Koken chairs from 1928. So I want to make sure I source the best option from a wear stand point. I think the leather on it is the original. Which is amazing that it lasted that long. The inside is springs covered with burlap and they also used what appears to be straw and felt for cushion . Pretty neat imo. Amazing leather was used for the Hydraulic seals too! Anyway appreciate the thoughts! Ross Might look into some of this leather. Its soft & a 3oz calfskin leather from italy. I would think some leather like this would be ideal. This is the pebble finished stuff, but they make it in a smooth calfskin as well Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ArkieNewbie Report post Posted February 20 On 2/18/2024 at 8:00 AM, Rossr said: Looks nice wonder how pliable it is? 2/3oz CXL should be pretty pliable. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rossr Report post Posted February 23 Ok gang I ended up with upholstery leather very pliable. And have it a shot. Overall I'm happy with it but lots to learn. Appreciate all the thoughts Ross Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bladegrinder Report post Posted February 23 That looks great!, Well done! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites