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Scott,

Sorry about the bad picture. I just beveled the outside slightly on my belt grinder. I glued the two slightly oversize and sanded smooth then grooved and stitched. I should probably work the edge a bit more, starting by sanding to a finer grit. Really wanted to see if the beeswax and hard felt buff would do the trick or not. I'll work it more.

Hopefully this is a better picture

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Is this the stuff you use Jeff?

Jeremy

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So I dipped my holster in the 50/50 mop and glow, it looks pretty nice. A nice slight sheen. Does anybody do any more than that, like a neutral shoe polish or is it now done? I did apply a light coat of neatsfoot oil and allowed it to dry overnight before the mop and glow.

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Jeremy

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Jeremy,

Based on comments by the "Grumpy Old Guy", I have used shoe polish after the mop and glow. However, I don't use the polish very often. I usually like the look I get from dipping the holster. By the way, the GOG is Katsass. He uses his air brush to spray a couple of light coats of M&G on his holsters.

Jeff

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