How about peeling it off? Is there a method to the madness for accomplishing that, or just go at it slowly and try to peel or pry it off?
(I'm a little concerned, because, the one frag I once had, that utterly refused to attach to anything (and I even tried a variant of the tupperware idea on that one), was a leather finger. So I am somewhat leery of stirring the pot when it comes to leathers. I know, I know, I am a chicken. But it seems that anytime I try to fix something, I make things worse, so the life lesson that ever taught me is to "leave things alone if and whenever possible." But in this case, I do need to give the leather some more breathing room then where it's currently at, so I think an action really is eventually required here.)
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-- Tony
My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee!
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