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fedoralover
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Magnoli, do you offer that jacket is a dark jerky seal grainy horsehide by chance? I really like it.
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dark jerky seal grainy horsehide
Is that a real material?!!!
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by rhboyd »
Sounds like a personality disorder.....
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by fedoralover »
Does this help
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by Michaelson »
Looks like a really heavily grained cowhide to me!
Thanks, FL!
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It's a rough crowd in here today! lol
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by Indy Magnoli »
Jerky... Hmmm.
But seriously... I can't get horsehide, but cowhide (especially once broken in) is very hard to tell from horse.
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by Michaelson »
cowhide (especially once broken in) is very hard to tell from horse.
OH, I don't know about that. Ask a cowboy.....
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all depends how y'ride 'er....
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Michaelson wrote:cowhide (especially once broken in) is very hard to tell from horse.
OH, I don't know about that. Ask a cowboy.....
You got me!
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Magnoli