Todd's Webley holster after a bit of attention
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 3:56 pm
When I received the standard Webley holster from Todd's I must admit I was a bit taken aback; I wasn't too pleased with the lump of black leather and my first thought was how to get rid of it. Guess I forgot about the whole judging books by their covers bit because that ugly duckling is now a beauty!
First thing I did was let it soak in hot water to see if I could give the leather character and take some of the dye out. It really soaked through and took a couple days to completely dry but developed nice texture and looked better. It was still mostly a black lump, however, so last night I decided to see what sandpaper would do. As soon as I started gently rubbing a wonderful rich, brown color began to show through! After a while I gave it an alcohol rub and let it sit overnight. This morning I thought there were a couple places needing more wear so I continued with the sandpaper and alcohol. Finally, I gave it a coat of Pecards and the results are below. (The photos are less subtle than it looks to the eye.)
I'm thrilled! It went from something I wanted to throw away to one of my coolest looking pieces of gear. This is a well-made item and worth a bit of effort; it really looks like something with some mileage on it now. Thanks for making these available Todd.



First thing I did was let it soak in hot water to see if I could give the leather character and take some of the dye out. It really soaked through and took a couple days to completely dry but developed nice texture and looked better. It was still mostly a black lump, however, so last night I decided to see what sandpaper would do. As soon as I started gently rubbing a wonderful rich, brown color began to show through! After a while I gave it an alcohol rub and let it sit overnight. This morning I thought there were a couple places needing more wear so I continued with the sandpaper and alcohol. Finally, I gave it a coat of Pecards and the results are below. (The photos are less subtle than it looks to the eye.)
I'm thrilled! It went from something I wanted to throw away to one of my coolest looking pieces of gear. This is a well-made item and worth a bit of effort; it really looks like something with some mileage on it now. Thanks for making these available Todd.



