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So, I'm in the process of fixing up an old ICA "Reflex" camera (quarter plate, "Dominar" f/4.5 1.5 cm lens). The camera's in pretty good shape overall-- a bit filthy, the curtain shutter needs replacing, the mirror is shot, there's some mild corrosion here and there, but mechanically and structurally, it's in good shape, and more importantly, it's easy to work on. 
Now to the question-- The leather is 100% complete, but as you can see, is a bit faded, and has more than a few scuffs. Is it better to try to re-dye the scuffed areas, or just treat them as well-earned battle scars? My plan is to use a good leather cleaner followed by treatment, but my understanding is I should try to dye it first before that process.
What's preferable here? "Survivor", or "Restoration"...?


Now to the question-- The leather is 100% complete, but as you can see, is a bit faded, and has more than a few scuffs. Is it better to try to re-dye the scuffed areas, or just treat them as well-earned battle scars? My plan is to use a good leather cleaner followed by treatment, but my understanding is I should try to dye it first before that process.
What's preferable here? "Survivor", or "Restoration"...?