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Our Big Sky bison leather in a beautiful, dark tan color. With a waxy composition, this leather has a wonderful pull-up effect. As you pull and use the leather, the darker tones give way to the lighter tones. At 4-6 ounces thick (1/16″-3/32″), this leather is ideal for bags, wallets, totes, bookbinding, and more. Tan…
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Our Big Sky bison leather in a beautiful, dark tan color. With a waxy composition, this leather has a wonderful pull-up effect. As you pull and use the leather, the darker tones give way to the lighter tones. At 4-6 ounces thick (1/16″-3/32″), this leather is ideal for bags, wallets, totes, bookbinding, and more.
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Size | 3'x1' Piece, 3'x2' Piece, Full side |
Hey Jacob, no the big sky is not a good candidate for stamping. You’d want to go with a veg tan leather for that, which you can find on our website.
Is the Big Sky Bison chrome-tan that you sell?
It is chrome tan, yes.
Tim Conley (verified owner) –
I’m terribly disappointed with the Tan Big Sky bison leather! The slightest scratches seem to scrape off the dye on the surface. Just barely drag a tool across the surface by accident and the hide shows scratches that ruin the appearance. It’s as though the mottled appearance on the hide’s surface is painted on with a paper-thin layer. I’m planning on selling mine at a discount just to get rid of it. This was a waste of my money!
Pat@MontanaLeatherCompany (store manager) –
Hey Tim, there is a wax finish on the big sky bison that gives it the appearance that it has. A firm fingernail will scratch the leather, but this is a common occurrence with many types of leather. However, if you thoroughly rub in some leather conditioner, you can restore most if not all of the original appearance.