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Just curious, who did the leather on the Schnitzer wheel? Very nice job! I've never seen these wheels rewrapped with the Scnitzer logo on the center horn button intact. Or is new leather just on the spokes?
Just curious, who did the leather on the Schnitzer wheel? Very nice job! I've never seen these wheels rewrapped with the Scnitzer logo on the center horn button intact. Or is new leather just on the spokes?
The logo was most likely pressed in onto the leather before wrapping the horn button. It's possile to do, once you've got the logo stamp available. Not sure whether heating either mating surfaces are involved in that to make the logo permanent and prevent fading.
The logo was most likely pressed in onto the leather before wrapping the horn button. It's possile to do, once you've got the logo stamp available. Not sure whether heating either mating surfaces are involved in that to make the logo permanent and prevent fading.
Cool! A friend with a similar wheel (all-lether, no wood) would like to have it rewrapped, but wants it to look authentic and the center logo is always an issue. Do you know who did yours?
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