Members K-Man Posted March 11, 2007 Members Report Posted March 11, 2007 I'm looking to obtain the shade of brown/oil tan that's shown on the holster in this link: https://secure.aaa-servers.com/epsaddlery.c...tails.php?id=18 I learned how to do it a couple of years ago, but haven't used it since. Thought I could remember and tried it recently. Needless to say, it did not turn out anywhere near what I thought it would. Any help on how to obtain the shade shown on the holster would be greatly appreciated. Quote
pepin1948 Posted March 11, 2007 Report Posted March 11, 2007 I'm going to say British Tan or Saddle Tan. Quote
Ambassador pete Posted March 11, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted March 11, 2007 British Tan- I use it a lot. And if you REALLY want to make it eay and get it on evenly mix a few drops into a large tablespoon full of Bick's #8 leather conditioner. Mix it well and spread it on and rub it in like you would any leather balm. You WILL see this as a product in the next year. Kevin @ Springfiled leather is developing it now. Quote
pepin1948 Posted March 12, 2007 Report Posted March 12, 2007 Sounds great! I love the color, but I haven't been able to apply it evenly in ages. Quote
Members K-Man Posted March 13, 2007 Author Members Report Posted March 13, 2007 Thanks for your help - I'll give it a try. Quote
Moderator Art Posted March 13, 2007 Moderator Report Posted March 13, 2007 Hi K-Man, Looks like a neetsfoot oil finish darkened with probably pro oil dye saddle tan, the finish was probably dipped or sprayed. If you want to go that way on a larger scale, contact dyo chemical. Art I'm looking to obtain the shade of brown/oil tan that's shown on the holster in this link:https://secure.aaa-servers.com/epsaddlery.c...tails.php?id=18 I learned how to do it a couple of years ago, but haven't used it since. Thought I could remember and tried it recently. Needless to say, it did not turn out anywhere near what I thought it would. Any help on how to obtain the shade shown on the holster would be greatly appreciated. Quote
Members David Genadek Posted March 16, 2007 Members Report Posted March 16, 2007 I'm looking to obtain the shade of brown/oil tan that's shown on the holster in this link:https://secure.aaa-servers.com/epsaddlery.c...tails.php?id=18 I learned how to do it a couple of years ago, but haven't used it since. Thought I could remember and tried it recently. Needless to say, it did not turn out anywhere near what I thought it would. Any help on how to obtain the shade shown on the holster would be greatly appreciated. Looks like a natural oil to me. I would guess your looking at a certain leather oil combination that is getting that color. You could call them and ask which tannery they use and what kind of oil they reccomend on their holsters. One color a lot of manufactures use is called Pen surf Yellow that gives a piece a bit more brightness after it is oiled which they may have done. However,taking internet into account I would bet on natural oil. I do a lot of British Tan and I don't see that there but what I see on my screen could be way different than what everyone else is seeing. A sad reality we all need to consider when talking color. David Genadek Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted June 11, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted June 11, 2007 (edited) for me to get this color on Holsters and Belts I have used Olive Oil , the same way you would use Neets Foot oil. then put in the SUN SHINE. GREAT COLOR. Edited June 11, 2007 by Luke Hatley Quote
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