Re: what exactly is the diff in leather grades with "full top grain" besides price?
Nothing is ever 'Free' in this business, you're paying for it one way or another - those 18 wheelers don't run on water.
When leather comes off the cow its very thick and must be split, its too thick to use otherwise. The upper half of the hide will be "Top Grain", the bottom half is called 'The Splits". Some companies will use "The Splits" on non-stress areas like the sides and backs to save money, however reputable makers do not. Splits have no cellulose strength are not as strong as top grain. 'Full Top Grain' means an aniline dyed hide. The top grain leather has not been processed (to become a finished, painted or protected leather). I seriously doubt if the lower grades are Full Top Grain, normally those are the Finished hides and those are simply Top Grain.
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Duane Collie
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