[RBW] Re: shellac vanity question

2009-10-17 Thread Bruce
7:54:18 AM Subject: [RBW] Re: shellac vanity question On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 21:51 -0700, Gary wrote: > Why not use honey Brooks bar tape? Mine is wearing to the same color > as my honey Brooks Saddle. Now my Brooks tool bag is still honey and > my bars and saddle are now almost dark brown.

[RBW] Re: shellac vanity question

2009-10-17 Thread beth h
On Oct 16, 9:59 am, mizrachi wrote: > I've applied a few coats of Bullseye amber shellac over yellow > Tressostar cloth tape but the look is considerably darker than my > almost brand new honey Brooks b17.   I did a cosmetic re-do on my '99 Longlow earlier this summer to celebrate its tenth birt

[RBW] Re: shellac vanity question

2009-10-17 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 21:51 -0700, Gary wrote: > Why not use honey Brooks bar tape? Mine is wearing to the same color > as my honey Brooks Saddle. Now my Brooks tool bag is still honey and > my bars and saddle are now almost dark brown. All three have just > under three years and loads of miles.

[RBW] Re: shellac vanity question

2009-10-16 Thread Gary
Why not use honey Brooks bar tape? Mine is wearing to the same color as my honey Brooks Saddle. Now my Brooks tool bag is still honey and my bars and saddle are now almost dark brown. All three have just under three years and loads of miles. Gary On Oct 16, 9:59 am, mizrachi wrote: > I've applie

[RBW] Re: shellac vanity question

2009-10-16 Thread David Faller
Honey Brooks will darken with use and treatment. Takes time... - Original Message - From: mizrachi To: RBW Owners Bunch Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 9:59 AM Subject: [RBW] shellac vanity question I've applied a few coats of Bullseye amber shellac over yellow Tressosta

[RBW] Re: shellac vanity question

2009-10-16 Thread BPustow
Ha! You're absolutely right! In a message dated 10/16/2009 1:00:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, mizrachi1...@gmail.com writes: Trivial and obsessive, I know, but that's half the fun! --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscr

[RBW] Re: shellac vanity question

2009-10-16 Thread William F. House
My wife and I have lived in Boulder for about 12 years now. I just got a new AHH (dark green). I'm new to Riv and loving it. On Oct 16, 11:43 am, jinxed wrote: > On Oct 16, 11:37 am, "William F. House" > wrote: > > > Jinxed - are you in Colorado? > > Yea, I am in south east Denver near CC reser

[RBW] Re: shellac vanity question

2009-10-16 Thread jinxed
On Oct 16, 11:37 am, "William F. House" wrote: > Jinxed - are you in Colorado? Yea, I am in south east Denver near CC reservoir. You too? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. T

[RBW] Re: shellac vanity question

2009-10-16 Thread William F. House
I've used Hydrophane Darkening Oil on both my Brooks saddles and had great results. I've used it on our Saddleback Leather bags as well. It goes on easily and darkens with each application. It's completely clear and has no dyes. It's available online and at most tack supply shops. I've also used O

[RBW] Re: shellac vanity question

2009-10-16 Thread jinxed
The saddle will certainly darken over time, and will darken somewhat with an application of Proofide. However if you treat the saddle with Obenaufs saddle treatment it will darken considerably more. Weather and use are factors too, but the treatments will alter it initially. My Bleriot saddle has