Subj : Patent shoes To : Dallas Hinton From : Anton Shepelev Date : Sun Nov 17 2019 12:39:34 Dallas Hinton to Alexander Koryagin: DH> Excellent question - turns out that the process was sort DH> of patented! DH> DH> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent_leather DH> DH> ..patent leather is a fine grain leather that is treated DH> to give it a glossy appearance. An early reference to DH> patent leather is in the 1793 British periodical The DH> Bee, or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, which notes, in DH> an article entitled "Hand's patent leather", that "a DH> gentleman of the name of Hand" in Birmingham, England, DH> obtained a patent for preparing flexible leather having DH> a glaze and polish that renders it impervious to water DH> and need only be wiped with a sponge to restore it to DH> its original luster. By the way, when I treated one pair of my shoes with a solution of beeswax and propolis in turpentine, they acquired the properties patent leather. This solution is made in Crimea as a universal protective impregnation and coating for metal, wood, and leather. The turpentine draws the components deep (0.5-1.0 mm) into the material through its pores, leaving a matte-glossy coat on the surface. --- * Origin: nntps://fidonews.mine.nu - Lake Ylo - Finland (2:221/360.0) .