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UPC 810015491850

Barcode for Hide & Drink, Leather Square for Crafts , Tooling, Hobby Workshop, Medium Weight , Durable Fine Grain Leather, Handmade Includes 101 Year Warranty

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Attributes

Attribute Value
Binding Office Product
Brand Hide & Drink
Color Red Velvet Suede
EAN 0810015491850
Manufacturer Hide & Drink
MPN LS1212
UPC 810015491850

Description

  1. NATURAL, DURABLE, THICK LEATHER: This split piece of Full Grain Leather is thick, durable and perfect for your tooling, carving, upholstery, arts and crafts and molding. Made with the highest quality of leather, this leather square has got the perfect thickness for crafting or reinforcing guitar straps, rifle slings, gun holsters, sheaths, belts, knife sharpening strops, and much more.
  2. AMPLE SIZE, 1.8MM THICK AND MEDIUM WEIGHT: This piece of leather measures at 12" X 12", or one square foot. The leather is approximately 1.8mm thick and weighs in at approximately 4 ounces.
  3. UNIFORM COLOR: The rich Bourbon Brown color strongly permeates throughout the leather, which is a reliable mark of high-quality, Full Grain Leather. The finish is smooth with a slight sheen. We use a multi-generational family-owned tannery that performs a precise, delicate tanning process ensuring a correct, long lasting hue. Once you cut the leather, you'll notice the color is uniform throughout.
  4. NO HOLES OR QUESTIONABLE MARKS: This leather is the highest in quality that you can find, this isn't scrap or leftover leather, this is Full Grain, high-quality leather that is cut with you in mind. Any marks that do exist are due to bites, scratches or cuts that the cow endured during its life in the fields.

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