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I know some of You will have the answer for this question. I have some items that belonged to my great-grandfather who was a calvaryman and brought some of his issue stuff home such as saddlebags and the like as well as a very old saddle that belonged to my grandfather (I learned to ride on this one ) and I'd like to find the best stuff to condition it with as some of it's getting a little dry from being in a tack room for so many years.
So,from experience what has worked for you on old antique leather items?
Lexol--------we use it on all of our horse stuff, gun stuff, and boots. It conditions without making it soft or soggy like oil based products do. Its not a water repellent, just a conditioner. My good friend Dennis Yoder, of "Yoder Custom Leather" highly recommends it.-------------Sixgun