They still polish up beautifully, but the glossy black edges have all flaked off.
A former tuba student and repair employee (who - fortunately - got out of the music biz and into real work, in a sector of the military whereby he has made a really positive difference throughout the world) told me about this product which is SPECIFICALLY designed to restore these edges (again: if shoes ever get this old, or are worn often enough for this to occur).
Here's a before-and-after of the first coat:
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/gg7k9rt.jpeg)
Here's the product (which also does a far better job that that sponge-tipped stuff for the BOTTOM edges of the shoes, as well.
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/dstH0Sg.jpeg)
Here's after several coats (and not waiting for previous ones to dry). It builds up and forms that glossy edge - much like new shoes feature.
I did NOT sand any of the edges of the leather, but HAD I done so, the final result would have looked much more like: ie. "new" shiny, built-up, AND smooth. (For me, black-and-durable - ie. more durable than would be a polish or dye - is good enough.)
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/9vRlCbx.jpeg)
I've never even seen it in shoe shops, much less the shoelace rack at dept. stores. I didn't even try, and just found it for sale online.
FOR PITY'S SAKE, do NOT spill this stuff !!!!
![Facepalm2 :facepalm2:](./images/smilies/facepalm32.gif)
bloke "apologies to the current and former military musicians who already knew all about this product"
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/A13ObLL.jpeg)