They were first available in 1895 with either black or red leather covering.
But leather covered all of it and no metal could be seen.
It was also the last year for full leather covering on the front seats.
In 22 years, Tannereye produced over five million leather covered glasses.
I remembered then, the tall figure in the blue and yellow silk, with the leather covering one eye.
There was a table, four leather covered chairs, and a stool set before the stone fireplace.
Inside there were individual seats in front and a bench seat at the rear, all with leather covering.
Derived from the act of hitting the ball exceptionally hard, so as to make the leather covering come off.
Steele picked up the nearest case and folded back the leather covering.
Inside, black vinyl and gray leather cover the seats.