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I just recently got some military grade leather to make some moccasins. What a pain it was to hand stitch, plus it didn't have any stretch. I also make some bible covers from and those turned out pretty good.

What are some of your experiences with it.

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I don't have any experience with it as a "grade" or type of leather. Everything the defense department buys is usually to some "spec" or another, so I assume what you bought is to some mil-spec to be "military grade leather". There is veg tanned, chrome tanned, vegetable re-tanned, and a host of lesser varieties. Chrome tanned makes up more than 90% of leather tanned, vegetable tanned the rest. There are maybe 10 or so sub-types of veg tanned such as Harness, Bridle, skirting, tooling, and a few other sales related classifications. With chrome tanned, it runs a definitive and marketing gamut with each producer or finisher adding something to the mix with Wikipedia providing a reasonable definition .

Art

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Probably a bad choice of words on my part. It was the same leather used to make the current military boots I was referring too

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