Care to share a photo? I wonder if it is as dirty as the hugely and
wonderfully dirty Hoss I once bought, well used. It was otherwise perfectly
sound and came at a very good price, and I sold it on later, quite easily.

I never bothered to attempt a cleaning, but I did once try to clean an
ancient Nelson Longflap, without much success. This was one with the finer
cotton lining. That's when I learned that good waxed cotton canvas will
hold water like a bucket.

“After all, perhaps dirt isn't really so unhealthy as one is brought up to
believe.”
― Agatha Christie, Murder in Mesopotamia

Patrick "had to look that one up" Moore

On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 10:33:10 AM UTC-6, Jim S. wrote:
>
> Hi have a tan shopsack that's dirty, even by my low, low standards. Can
> anyone recommend a method of cleaning? Thanks in advance.
>

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