The saddler uses a tool called a "sleeker" or "slicker".
See:
http://www.iultcs.org/leather_terms/s.asp
When it comes to leathers, the difference between smooth grain leather vs pebble grain leather is the appearance. Smooth grain leather has a smooth appearance, pebbled grain leather has a rough surface.
Sleekers (a.k.a slickers) are made from a variety of materials: slate, wood, glass, bone, plastic. Anything that can be made smooth.They are produced all over the world.
Depends on the mark and the type of leather. Suede an leather eraser works well and a small brush. Smooth leather there is a commercial leather towelette cleaner you can buy. Don't use a brush on the smooth it will scratch it. The brush on the suede brushes up the nap.
at one time i understand they used to be called cordwainers as they worked with leather but nowadays i have not heard that term used. some may just be referred to as a saddler. where i come from a saddler makes both saddles and bridles and is a specialist in making horse equipment out of leather so it may also vary depending on the area that you live in
it depends on the texture. real leather is definitely soft!
yes, it means smooth or glossy leather upper
Super glue won't damage leather, but many methods of trying to get it off may damage the leather !If the super glue is only a small and inconspicuous piece you may be better off just to ignore it.
It is best to condition the smooth side of leather, as this is the side that is more exposed to wear and tear. Conditioning the smooth side will help to keep the leather soft, supple, and moisturized, extending its lifespan.
If it is a smooth leather you could try a leather cleaner. There are good ones on the market that will remove things like this. If the it is suede you could use a suede brush on it and brush up the nap.
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You click on the deed, It will save, then you call your horse and then it should be the Kentucky saddler.
It depends on how you define leather. An apple's skin is not leather. An apple's inside is not leather. However, if you are defining the texture, then the skin is smooth like leather.