I'm also with the cork from Ace hardware idea. But yet, a 60+ year old, unissued canteen, like that nice one you have doesn't come around all that often. Are you sure you want to start using that piece of history?
Boxerken, I also have a black/white pair of broadstreets. For polishing, I've found it easier to polish the white first then the black section. You almost need to use a old toothbrush for the polish applicator brush, and your finger inside a old t-shirt as the "polishing brush". I've even masked...
Dave, for preserving your flight pants, I'd try a leather oil and conditioner, called "Montana Pitch Blend" I have two sets of sheepskin flight pants that I use this on. Runs $8 a bottle and smells good too! Living in Montana, the bottle is easy to come by. However, its made in Oregon I think...
Nice pair of balmoral shoes, Feraud. The Meltonian #11 Medium Brown, or #72 Cognac colors might work well for this shoe leather color when a polish is needed.
Nice photos Bogie! The top one has a great Battle of the Bulge feel. A person could really picture a couple Tiger tanks rumbling by over the hill there.
[/IMG]What do you think of the McClain as being the replacement of the Broadstreet as the two tone spectator on the Allen Edmonds website? Owning 2 pairs of Broadstreets, I like this classic over the new style.
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