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Robert Morton "Red Stuff" Leather
By Bruce Newman

Hi All,  I ordered some extra thin tan pouch leather on-line from the
Leather Supply House a few weeks ago and proprietor Mike Madeira gave
me a phone call saying that he's been having some trouble getting the
extra-thin leather from the supplier in Germany.

He suggested that I try instead something he called "Robert Morton Red
Stuff".  He said it was very thin leather, practically airtight and that
some folks in our group have tried it and were happy with it.  I asked
him to go ahead and send me some when he had it available but I'd like
to hear from those who have used it.  If any of you have used this
leather, please share your experience with it.

Regards,
Bruce Newman
Port Orford, Oregon


(Message sent Tue 8 May 2007, 16:05:07 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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