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This is probably common knowledge among saddlers, but for those of us who are into other leather areas, the local saddle shop is a great resource for things like saddle soap, neatsfoot oil and other leather products that we use. A huge bottle of neatsfoot oil is only a few bucks more than the little bottle Tandy sells.

I was glad I stopped in, and if you live in an area where there are equestrian places, you should too!

Mike

 

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thanks for the tip

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Don't forget Feed and Seed stores.....or even Tractor Supply (no affiliation).

You may see some items cheaper, some more expensive....but they're right there in front of you and immediately available.

Mike DeLoach

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"Teach what you know......Learn what you don't."

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I was really excited that they had glycerine soap and a bottle of neatsfoot oil with a built in brush.

Plus, the people there have extensive leather care knowledge if limited to horse related stuff. Either way, it's nice to know I have an alternative.

 

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Both good calls, guys..can't beat good value.. ;)

Phil

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