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Hello all 

I just got a free load of leather and skins... among this was three old school bag like 60’ style... and now I’m thinking about if it’s possible to cut it up and cleaning it and then reusing it, but is it a good idea?

I do like the thought of not just throwing things away but I’m not really sure how it would work... anybody tried using really old stuff? 

And if you did what did you make? 

Kind regards Sarah 

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I have seen plenty of tv shots where someone buys a really old battered leather bag and with some cleaning and conditioner plus a lot of hard work end up with a nice looking bag

 

I guess as long as its not cracked up you can reuse it with the antique look already done for you

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23 minutes ago, chrisash said:

I have seen plenty of tv shots where someone buys a really old battered leather bag and with some cleaning and conditioner plus a lot of hard work end up with a nice looking bag

 

I guess as long as its not cracked up you can reuse it with the antique look already done for you

That what I thought to do but only the big parts can be used I think.. maybe wallets or something :) 

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My dad had a fringed suede jacket from when he was a teenager that has been in the family for a long time and I finally got tired of looking at it so I took it apart and am slowly using it to line things with. If its bag leather though, it may be a bit floppy for wallets but may be ok for wallet pockets or something? Lining stuff is always an option if it is good and soft.

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I would think maybe a wipe down with a damn cloth to try and get a bit of moisture back into it and let that have a few minutes to recover and then maybe a thin wipe down with some NFO or some other leather conditioner. It looks super dry.

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44 minutes ago, battlemunky said:

I would think maybe a wipe down with a damn cloth to try and get a bit of moisture back into it and let that have a few minutes to recover and then maybe a thin wipe down with some NFO or some other leather conditioner. It looks super dry.

I have wiped it with water and saddle soap and NFO... then I gave it a bit of balm.... still feels a bit dry so maybe I’ll give it more conditioning... but it have a beautiful color... and would look good reused... 

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Make sure you give the NFO and balm time to do it's thing. At least 24 hrs.

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I would do above but repair it as well as it looks like it has so much character. Definitely a good helping of NFO and i would leave for 2-3 days before conditioner

Just cut the old stitches and restitch  

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14 minutes ago, chrisash said:

I would do above but repair it as well as it looks like it has so much character. Definitely a good helping of NFO and i would leave for 2-3 days before conditioner

Just cut the old stitches and restitch  

Maybe I will with one of them... but I don’t have the need for 3 identical bags :) but I try to salvage what I can from the rest ... 

anybody want to share stuff that they made with old reused leather would be great... :) 

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