Does anybody here restore leather saddles?

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You might consider adding a little to those prices. The oils, soaps & cloths alone will eat that up, especially on a saddle! Then, consider those that come in after sitting for years to have the "magic wand" happen. 😁 They will need more.

Heck yeah, reasonable pricing.
 

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You might consider adding a little to those prices. The oils, soaps & cloths alone will eat that up, especially on a saddle! Then, consider those that come in after sitting for years to have the "magic wand" happen. 😁 They will need more.

Heck yeah, reasonable pricing.
I don't want to up the pricing because while I know how to do this I am just starting out.
 

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If you under price yourself, it might hurt you also. I would use this as a basis for average condition leather... I would definitely charge more for stuff that has sat around and gotten alot of mold and hardened.
yeah but all the products I use in total cost 15$ and I really enjoy doing it, its satisfying to see the end product
 
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