Pecard vintage leather conditoner is the bomb!
Red lid,feels like vaseline,but it softens dried leather,prevents further cracking and actually strengthens vintage leather.(You leave it on for about 3 days,then buff)I've tried this on everything from vintage horsehide motorcycle jackets to my Eames chairs and it's fantastic!
This is what you need.
Vintage gunstock oil for your vintage Eames chair.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Herman-Miller-Eames-Lounge-Chair-Original-Wood-Oil-O...
C'mon Tulipman...you should...
C'mon Tulipman...you should know by now that any posts made by Alfie or Peter are equally self serving. I am surprised that you beat Alfie to the punch with your reply.
It's always the "same old same old" with these two. Neither has shown any respect for this forum with their constant bickering and intentionally breaking forum rules by using this space for advertising.
Haven't they subjected us to enough of their bad behavior? I, for one, am making a request to both of them to refrain from using this forum for their constant bitch-fest.
Grow up boys, or take it to the sandbox.
We have contacted Peter and...
We have contacted Peter and Alfie several times to ask them to stop using the forum for advertising purpose. It seems obvious that they do not wish to consider our repeated demands.
For our part, we consider this attitude as a sign of unprofessional behaviour that is not prone to encourage our visitors to use their services. If they are not capable of respecting the rules of this forum, how do they respect their clients?
Let's hope that they will end up by understanding that this attitude is counterproductive and makes them a bad reputation.
Eames part replacement
I have a vintage Eames lounge chair & ottoman. The leather around one button on the seat is ripped, otherwise in great shape. Could I get a price for 1.repairing the rip 2.replacing the seat 3. what is it worth? (the replacement leather must be vintage.)
Thanx,
Myoho
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