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everybody wanted to make a little tutorial video today about something Iamp;#39;ve been that people have asked me to do or show them how to do several times so this is gonna be on removing an imprinted name on the cover of a leather Bible now this is only goatskin cowhide will be different because of the smoother grain you might not get this grain back with goat skin since the the variations in grain or are irregular and a little deeper itamp;#39;s a little more forgiving Iamp;#39;ve already removed the last name on here this James but you can already you can still see thereamp;#39;s you can see the grain in the stamping weamp;#39;re gonna try to get that to raise back up the idea is to hydrate the leather you can still see an imprint where I removed the last name but you can see the the leather grain still and that will get better thatamp;#39;ll raise over time the more you work with it and moisten it itamp;#39;ll itamp;#39;ll itamp;#39;ll come back so I already like I said t