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jeanninejean
Updated Aug 07
jeanninejean
Updated Aug 07

Vintage Coach Black Basic Bag ๐Ÿ–ค 9455 Project!

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Style Name: Basic Bag Style Number: 9455 Number Below Creed: 967 9744 Color: Black Year Made or Made Prior to 1994: Pre 1994 Made Where: NYC Original Hang Tag: No Authenticated in CC: Yes Clutch, Shoulder or Crossbody, Dimensions: Shoulder Aprox 11 x 7 x 2 Condition, Positives, Flaws, Items to Note: Please note this is a vintage bag, minor imperfections are possible so ask all questions prior to purchasing. Photos are part of listing description. Super project piece! when I received this bag, it was completely painted. I have deglazed it as much as I could both bag and strap. Still needs more deglazing and lots of conditioning. All paint and faded areas shown in pictures. Strap clasps have the famous anchors on them! Notice that the zipper also has a hole through it, you can still zip the bag carefully and it will stay zipped or future buyer can replace it completely Tested with Lexol #1 or similar for colorant? Yes, colorant on bag and strap Any repairs, cleaning/conditioning products used, dunking, etc: Vaccumed inside, Vinegar spray, deglazed with saddle soap and a round of acetone with lots of leather CPR in between sessions, will need further deglazing and possible zipper replacement All Sales Final
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3 Comments
katea82
katea82 can I ask - how do you get the polish off? I've tried acetone and it just seems to make it worse, or give the leather a weird texture. if I get one more bag with polish I'm gonna snap, I swear ๐Ÿคฃ.
Jul 21Reply
jeanninejean
jeanninejean @katea82 if it's just polish lexol 1 with distilled water and horse hair brush does the trick, Saddle Soap dries the leather too much. As for deglazer use angelus Leather deglazer, instead of acetone. Industrial acetone damages the leather badly, leather preparer and deglazer from angelus is made specifically for leather, best option out there if its painted
Jul 21Reply
katea82
katea82 @jeanninejean thank you so much I really appreciate it!!
Jul 21Reply

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