Instroke Saddle / Limited

The interesting thing about the Instroke Line of Cases, is there are so many Variables, you almost need a Program to identify all the Models Available.

Even with in the Cowboy Line there are Variables apparently that Vary from Dealer to Dealer...
 
Bruce S. de Lis said:
The interesting thing about the Instroke Line of Cases, is there are so many Variables, you almost need a Program to identify all the Models Available.

Even with in the Cowboy Line there are Variables apparently that Vary from Dealer to Dealer...


What kind of variables do you mean? You don't mean factory inconsistencies do you.
 
raemondo said:
What kind of variables do you mean? You don't mean factory inconsistencies do you.

No not DEFECTS, Colors of Leather Dye, Tooling Pattens, Leather Texture, and Names of Models.

Kind of trying to compair apples and peaches. Both are sweet fruits, but each is different exterior.
 
GeraldG said:
Every once in a while you have to wipe off the junk that normally accumulates on them from hanging out in pool halls...you know... beer, blood...

I have the 3x5 instroke saddle and love it. I've cleaned it a couple of times in the past year with Saddle Soap and rubbed it down with Neatsfoot oil one time. The neatsfoot oil really brought out the color in the leather. Top quality materials, very well constructed. Best case I've owned... so far... but Jack J is going to get a call from me next time I snap off a decent tournament! :)

Later,
Bob
 
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