My old man, RIP, made this leather bag for me when I was about 12 years old and it hasn't seen much use as I opted for a more modern bag in recent years to preserve the one he made in 1984.
I just upgraded it with the arrowhead I bought in Utah on a backpacking trip with my son a few years ago, but other than that it's almost as old as me.
Since I plan to use it again in about a month in the late PA late season hunts, I was wondering how I can get that polished satin leather look in a hurry as I'm sure it's more weather proof than the porous leather currently.
Any aging/weatherproofing techniques you would recommend aside from the basic mink oil application I'm thinking are due?
I just upgraded it with the arrowhead I bought in Utah on a backpacking trip with my son a few years ago, but other than that it's almost as old as me.
Since I plan to use it again in about a month in the late PA late season hunts, I was wondering how I can get that polished satin leather look in a hurry as I'm sure it's more weather proof than the porous leather currently.
Any aging/weatherproofing techniques you would recommend aside from the basic mink oil application I'm thinking are due?