Roger - We all know how fond you are of fishy things....some time ago (20
yrs?) I bought a king-sized roll of that brown tape from an office supply
store for about $2.50. At the rate I am going it should be good for about
1,000 more years even using Juarez parts. I cut it up into little pieces
just right for the purpose and keep them in my toolbox in a tiny zip-lock
bag that came with an order of center pins. By cutting with scissors I end
up with different random widths which I find handy when calibrating the
amount of un-traveling I need to do.
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Eric Wolfley
Head Piano Technician
Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music
University of Cincinnati
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-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Jolly [mailto:roger.j@sasktel.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 12:29 PM
To: College and University Technicians
Subject: Re: emergency travel paper
Hi alan.
I was once told by some one it was fish glue. FWIW. I've been
using envelope flaps for quite some time in the field.
Regards Roger
At 09:36 AM 6/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>At 09:27 AM 6/4/03 -0500, you wrote:
>>Hey,
>>Has anyone ever used the glue strip on the tab of a manila envelope as
>>travel paper?
>
>Hi Elwood!
>
>If the thickness is something that suits your traveling needs, it ought to
>work just fine. I think all those envelopes use hide glue anyway so
>reversibility shouldn't be a problem if you change your mind later on.
>
>I keep a supply of old un-licked envelopes of various thicknesses for use
>in traveling flanges.
>
>
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Alan Crane, RPT
>School of Music
>Wichita State University
>alan.crane@wichita.edu
>
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