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<blockquote data-quote="kwinok" data-source="post: 2091405" data-attributes="member: 10007"><p>I was not sure where to ask about this.</p><p> I have a snake skin belt and buckle that my wifes grandfather made for me that I need some help with.</p><p>The leather backing is from a hide (not sure exactly what kind) that he had tanned. The belt is covered with a Timber rattle snake he caught in Colorado. The buckle backing is made out of stainless steel that he backed with a piece of deer hide and covered with diamond back skin. </p><p> I have long ago grown out of this belt! So for years it has been laying flat on a shelf in the top of my closet. It is rather dry now. I would like to condition it, then have it mounted into a shaddow box.</p><p> Do any of you know what products I should use or how I should condition the belt. I would hate to do anything that would discolor or harm the skin.</p><p> Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kwinok, post: 2091405, member: 10007"] I was not sure where to ask about this. I have a snake skin belt and buckle that my wifes grandfather made for me that I need some help with. The leather backing is from a hide (not sure exactly what kind) that he had tanned. The belt is covered with a Timber rattle snake he caught in Colorado. The buckle backing is made out of stainless steel that he backed with a piece of deer hide and covered with diamond back skin. I have long ago grown out of this belt! So for years it has been laying flat on a shelf in the top of my closet. It is rather dry now. I would like to condition it, then have it mounted into a shaddow box. Do any of you know what products I should use or how I should condition the belt. I would hate to do anything that would discolor or harm the skin. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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