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I'm looking for an oil to use on my holsters after they have been wet formed that won't darken the leather much, if at all. I've heard that Bee Natural No.1 Saddle Oil will accomplish this, but it's rather pricey. In Angelus' description of their No. 101 Leather Oil, they say it's for production work on holsters, saddles, tack, etc. where "a consistent color is neccessary". I'm not sure what they mean by that, but they mention that their pure neatsfoot oil will darken leather, and there's no mention of this with the 101 oil. There's also a No. 102 Leather Oil, that sounds like it's simply a thinner version of 101. Has anybody had any experience with these? It's about a quarter the price of the Bee Natural, so I'm hoping this will accomplish what I'm trying to do.

Paul

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