Does lambtouch cow distress well?

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Walker
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Does lambtouch cow distress well?

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I am new to the forum and find myself quickly becoming addicted to it. I have a question regarding jacket distressing and types of leather. I have noticed that the lamb seems to be the easiest to distress according to the posts. I am deciding which type of Wested to order right now. How does the lambtouch cow respond to distressing. Any differences to the new cow Wested offers? Just lookin' for some enlightenment before I drop the cash.

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My guess is that if it's like the new cow, it is not going to distress much. But I don't own a lamb touch cowhide one so it's just a guess.
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Theres a pretty good topic on here titled "Distressing a Cowhide Jacket" ....its under the Gear care & distressing section here. I wanted to learn more about distressing cowhide jackets just as you do. Theres alot of good info on both the Cowhide and some lambskin distressing tips...hope this helps some, and welcome to the Club!
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